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# Se il mio progetto LaTeX è suddiviso in più file tex, posso modificarli tutti su Overleaf?

Per i progetti più grandi, spesso è preferibile non inserire tutto il codice in un unico file principale, ma suddividere il contenuto in più file (ad es. i capitoli di una tesi). Il progetto complessivo consiste quindi in un file tex principale e in molti sottofile.

Questi sottofile possono essere inclusi in un progetto del genere su Overleaf caricandoli come allegati (tramite il menu file --> upload nell'editor) e richiamati nel modo consueto tramite `\input` o `\include`.

Puoi quindi modificare direttamente questi sottofile su Overleaf semplicemente facendo clic su di essi

Per vedere un breve video che lo dimostra, consulta il nostro articolo del blog su [scrivere la tesi con Overleaf](https://www.overleaf.com/blog/30).

![Schermata di modifica dei file di Overleaf](/files/8cbfd29ca153fdce6a7908272cdc077764d988f9)


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