> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/latex/no/kunnskapsbase/112-my-.zip-file-is-larger-than-15mb-how-can-i-upload-it-to-create-a-new-project.md).

# ZIP-filen min er større enn 15 MB; hvordan kan jeg laste den opp for å opprette et nytt prosjekt?

Opprett først et nytt, tomt prosjekt. Etter at du har pakket ut filinnholdet på din egen maskin, kan du deretter dra og slippe *alle* filene inn i filopplastingsverktøyet, som støtter [opplasting av flere filer](/latex/no/kunnskapsbase/013-can-i-upload-multiple-files-at-once.md). Men opplastingsverktøyet støtter for øyeblikket ikke opplasting av mapper — du må opprette undermappene først, og deretter laste opp filene i dem.

Alternativt kan du laste opp filene dine via [git-broen](https://www.overleaf.com/blog/195-new-collaborate-online-and-offline-with-overleaf-and-git-beta) (som *ikke* støtter mapper). Etter at du har opprettet et tomt prosjekt, kloner du det med git til maskinen din. Deretter kopierer du filene dine fra `.zip` inn i prosjektmappen på maskinen din, og deretter gjør du git commit og push. Disse lenkene kan være til hjelp og gi mer detaljert informasjon: [her](https://www.overleaf.com/blog/195-new-collaborate-online-and-offline-with-overleaf-and-git-beta) og [her](https://ineed.coffee/3454/how-to-synchronize-an-overleaf-latex-paper-with-a-github-repository).


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