> 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/vidensbase/010-can-i-try-overleaf-without-signing-up.md).

# Kan jeg prøve Overleaf uden at tilmelde mig?

For at begynde at skrive på Overleaf skal du først oprette en konto; når du derefter er logget ind, vil alle projekter, du opretter eller uploader, automatisk blive gemt på din nye konto. For at prøve det skal du blot [klik her](https://www.overleaf.com/docs?template=overleaf\&rich_text=true) for at oprette et nyt dokument med Overleafs standardtemplate; dette vil bede dig om at logge ind eller registrere dig efter behov.

Hvis du ikke har en konto eller ikke planlægger at bruge Overleaf til at skrive dine egne dokumenter, kan du stadig se et Overleaf-dokument ved at bede dokumentets ejer om at [sende dig linket med kun læseadgang til det dokument](/latex/da/readme.md), som du kan se uden at logge ind. Bemærk, at dokumentets ejer skal [aktivere deling af links](/latex/da/vidensbase/130-sharing-a-project.md) for at kunne give dig linket med kun læseadgang.

Hvis du er ny til LaTeX og gerne vil lære mere, har vi en række introducerende indhold samlet på vores [vejledningsside](/latex/da/flere-emner/48-tutorials.md) udover materialet på denne [læringswiki](/latex/da/readme.md). For at hjælpe dig i gang kan du tage et kig på vores hurtigstartsguide kaldet [Lær LaTeX på 30 minutter](/latex/da/latex-grundlaeggende/01-learn-latex-in-30-minutes.md).


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