# How to fit this table into Latex [closed]

The margin on the left is quite huge. I was wondering what was the optimal way of fitting this into one latex page.

Anyway here is my code:

 \begin{table}[htbp]\centering
\def\sym#1{\ifmmode^{#1}\else$$^{#1}$$\fi}
\caption{Table 1: Naive OLS regressions of consumption on hourly wholesale price}
\begin{tabular}{l*{5}{c}}
\hline\hline
&\multicolumn{1}{c}{Consumption}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{LogConsumption}&   \multicolumn{1}{c}{Log Consumption}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{Consumption}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{Consumption}\\
\hline
Hourly price    &    0.237\sym{***}&  0.00215\sym{***}&                    &                  &    0.500\sym{***}\\
& (0.0333)         &(0.0000844)         &                  &                  & (0.0828)         \\
[1em]
Log hour Price  &                  &                  &    0.191\sym{***}&                  &                  \\
&                  &                  &(0.00727)         &                  &                  \\
[1em]
Hourly price sq.&                  &                  &                  & 0.000612\sym{***}& -0.00103\sym{***}\\
&                  &                  &                  &(0.000120)         &(0.000298)         \\
[1em]
Constant        &    213.9\sym{***}&    4.372\sym{***}&    3.727\sym{***}&    229.3\sym{***}&    200.4\sym{***}\\
&  (3.318)         &(0.00842)         & (0.0322)         &  (1.831)         &  (5.123)         \\
\hline
Observations    &   165600         &   162290         &   161806         &   165600         &   165600         \\
Adjusted $$R^{2}$$&    0.000         &    0.004         &    0.004         &    0.000         &    0.000         \\
\hline\hline
\multicolumn{6}{l}{\footnotesize Standard errors in parentheses}\\
\multicolumn{6}{l}{\footnotesize  }\\
\multicolumn{6}{l}{\footnotesize \sym{*} $$p<0.05$$, \sym{**} $$p<0.01$$, \sym{***} $$p<0.001$$}\\
\end{tabular}
\end{table}

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## closed as unclear what you're asking by Joseph Wright♦Aug 9 '13 at 19:36

Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.

Welcome to TeX.SE. While code snippets are useful in explanations, it is always best to compose a fully compilable MWE that illustrates the problem including the \documentclass and the appropriate packages so that those trying to help don't have to recreate it. –  Peter Grill Mar 3 '13 at 7:01
Without a full example, it's entirely unclear how this looks. –  Joseph Wright Aug 9 '13 at 19:36