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# tex 파일을 어떻게 컴파일하나요?

Overleaf는 문서를 자동으로 컴파일합니다—몇 초마다: 왼쪽에 입력하기만 하면 오른쪽에서 미리보기가 업데이트됩니다. 컴파일 시점을 직접 선택하고 싶다면, Recompile 버튼 옆의 화살표를 클릭하여 자동 컴파일을 제어할 수 있습니다. 드롭다운 메뉴에서 `자동 컴파일` 켜기 또는 끄기로 전환할 수 있습니다:

![Recompile2.png](/files/8f47893e0138d3a29ff281f91cb81385702079bd)


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