> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/latex/da/sporgsmal-og-svar/47-how-to-get-started-writing-your-thesis-in-latex.md).

# Sådan kommer du i gang med at skrive din afhandling i LaTeX

At skrive en afhandling eller dissertation i LaTeX kan være udfordrende, men slutresultatet er det hele værd—intet ser så godt ud som en PDF genereret med LaTeX, og for store dokumenter er det meget lettere end at kæmpe med formatering og krydshenvisninger i MS Word. Her giver vi en guide til at komme i gang med at skrive din afhandling i LaTeX ved hjælp af en standardskabelon, der er forhåndsindlæst i Overleaf.

Vi har et stort antal afhandlingsskabeloner i vores [online bibliotek](https://www.overleaf.com/templates), og du kan uploade din egen, hvis dit universitet stiller et sæt LaTeX-skabelonfiler til rådighed.

Vi antager, at du har brugt LaTeX før og derfor er bekendt med standardkommandoerne (se vores [andre vejledningsvideoer](https://www.overleaf.com/help/category/video_tutorials) hvis ikke), og fokuserer på, hvordan man arbejder med et stort projekt opdelt i flere filer.

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