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# Sådan organiserer og refererer du sektioner i LaTeX-dokumenter

Dette er den ottende video i en serie på 21 af [Dr Vincent Knight](http://bit.ly/186ai3Z) fra Cardiff University. Her ser vi, hvordan man tilføjer sektioner og undersektioner til dine LaTeX-dokumenter, og hvordan man henviser til dem ved hjælp af kommandoerne \ref og \label. Ved at bruge `\label` og `\ref` kommandoerne peger referencerne altid på den korrekte sektion, selv hvis du ændrer rækkefølgen af sektionerne senere.

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Denne vejledning bygger videre på [den tidligere video](/latex/da/sporgsmal-og-svar/74-including-titles-in-your-latex-document.md) som viste, hvordan man tilføjer felterne titel, forfatter og dato i starten af dit LaTeX-dokument.

For at oprette din egen version af filen fra videoen, som du kan bruge som en skabelon, klik her for at [åbne eksemplet 'Sektioner og referencer'](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/hello-world-example/vvqkyrsyryyq).


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