How to create professional looking documents in-house webinars
Mary Anne Baynes from Overleaf and Simon Porter from Digital Science discuss how Overleaf enhances Digital Science’s data-driven workflow, including benefits like time savings, real-time collaboration, and a demo with Jupyter Notebooks, custom templates, and track changes.
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Part 1: Beginner featuresarrow_outward
For those new to Overleaf or LaTeX, or anyone looking for a deeper understanding of how to work with Overleaf projects.
Part 2: Intermediate featuresarrow_outward
Explore creating new projects, adding images and tables, uploading bibliographies, fixing errors, sharing projects, and downloading or submitting your project, with a Q&A session at the end.
Part 3: Advanced featuresarrow_outward
This session dives deep into advanced features, including best practices for document structure, cross-referencing, math typesetting, complex tables, advanced figures, and reference management.