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# Hvordan bruger jeg Overleaf?

**Hvis du er bekendt med LaTeX** er det ikke nemmere at bruge Overleaf, fordi vi tilbyder fuld understøttelse af direkte LaTeX-redigering og automatisk kompilerer dit dokument for dig på vores servere — der er intet, du skal installere! Alt, hvad du skal gøre, er at oprette et dokument, vælge **Kodeeditoren** og begynde at skrive din LaTeX-kode:

![Billede, der viser kodeeditoren og den visuelle editor](/files/738f4d6595573d0eeb428033ee076b41cb135ad9)

**Hvis du er ny til LaTeX** og har brug for lidt hjælp til at komme i gang, viser vores [vejledninger](https://www.overleaf.com/tutorial) side en bred vifte af læringsmaterialer, der kan give din LaTeX-rejse et godt skub i gang. Vi har også forudindlæst en række [skabeloner og eksempler](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates) i Overleaf for at hjælpe dig med at oprette dit første dokument.

**En anden mulighed for begyndere** er at starte med et [eksempel-dokument](https://www.overleaf.com/docs?template=overleaf\&rich_text=true) ved hjælp af **Visuel editor** og bruge det til at udforske Overleaf:

![Billede, der viser, hvordan man bruger Overleaf.](/files/ef8c709e4a172926a7ea251c541c2a36c8a161ec)

Vi håber, du vil nyde at bruge Overleaf, og hvis du har kommentarer eller spørgsmål, er du velkommen til at kontakte os via vores [kontaktside](https://www.overleaf.com/contact).


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