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# Cara mengatur dan mereferensikan bagian dalam dokumen LaTeX

Ini adalah video kedelapan dalam serangkaian 21 video oleh [Dr Vincent Knight](http://bit.ly/186ai3Z) Universitas Cardiff. Di sini kita akan melihat cara menambahkan bagian dan subbagian ke dokumen LaTeX Anda, dan cara merujuknya menggunakan perintah \ref dan \label. Dengan menggunakan `\label` dan `\ref` perintah, referensi selalu menunjuk ke bagian yang benar, meskipun Anda mengubah urutan bagian-bagian tersebut nanti.

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/embed/E2xT0xNk8EU>" %}

Tutorial ini dibangun berdasarkan [video sebelumnya](/latex/id/pertanyaan-and-jawaban/74-including-titles-in-your-latex-document.md) yang mendemonstrasikan cara menambahkan kolom judul, penulis, dan tanggal di awal dokumen LaTeX Anda.

Untuk membuat versi Anda sendiri dari berkas dari video untuk digunakan sebagai template, klik di sini untuk [membuka contoh 'Sections and Referencing'](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/hello-world-example/vvqkyrsyryyq).


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