Your Paper: You April 14, 2024
Your Paper: You April 14, 2024
You
April 14, 2024
Abstract
Your abstract.
1 Introduction
Your introduction goes here! [McN18] Simply start writing your document and use the Recompile
button to view the updated PDF preview. Examples of commonly used commands and features are
listed below, to help you get started.
Once you’re familiar with the editor, you can find various project settings in the Overleaf menu,
accessed via the button in the very top left of the editor. To view tutorials, user guides, and further
documentation, please visit our help library, or head to our plans page to choose your plan.
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and the caption command to add a number and a caption to your figure. See the code for Figure 2 in
this section for an example.
Note that your figure will automatically be placed in the most appropriate place for it, given the
surrounding text and taking into account other figures or tables that may be close by. You can find
out more about adding images to your documents in this help article on including images on Overleaf.
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Item Quantity
Widgets 42
Gadgets 13
1. Like this,
2. and like this.
. . . or bullet points . . .
• Like this,
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2.8 How to change the document language and spell check settings
Overleaf supports many different languages, including multiple different languages within one docu-
ment.
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To configure the document language, simply edit the option provided to the babel package in the
preamble at the top of this example project. To learn more about the different options, please visit
this help article on international language support.
To change the spell check language, simply open the Overleaf menu at the top left of the editor
window, scroll down to the spell check setting, and adjust accordingly.
References
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[McN18] Ian R McNab. Electromagnetic space launch considerations. IEEE Transactions on Plasma
Science, 46(10):3628–3633, 2018.