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# Mijn .zip-bestand is groter dan 15 MB; hoe kan ik het uploaden om een nieuw project te maken?

Maak eerst een nieuw, leeg project aan. Nadat je de bestandsinhoud op je eigen machine hebt uitgepakt, kun je deze vervolgens slepen en neerzetten *alle* de bestanden in de bestandsuploader, die ondersteunt [meerdere bestandsuploads](/latex/nl/kennisbank/013-can-i-upload-multiple-files-at-once.md). De uploader ondersteunt echter momenteel geen mapuploads—je moet eerst de submappen aanmaken en de bestanden daarna daarin uploaden.

Als alternatief kun je je bestanden uploaden via de [git-brug](https://www.overleaf.com/blog/195-new-collaborate-online-and-offline-with-overleaf-and-git-beta) (die *doet* mappen ondersteunt). Nadat je een leeg project hebt aangemaakt, doe je git clone naar je machine. Kopieer vervolgens je bestanden van de `.zip` naar de projectmap op je machine, en voer daarna git commit en push uit. Deze links kunnen meer details geven: [hier](https://www.overleaf.com/blog/195-new-collaborate-online-and-offline-with-overleaf-and-git-beta) en [hier](https://ineed.coffee/3454/how-to-synchronize-an-overleaf-latex-paper-with-a-github-repository).


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