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WRIT 002 LATEX TEMPLATE
Template gifted to the UPenn community under the intention of helping alleviate workload for the Writing Seminar Craft of Prose.
Reading this, I hope you pay it forward by helping others around you and the broader community.
Enjoy!
Orestis M&T

Problem Set Write-Up
A plain template we use to teach an introduction to LaTeX for our second year undergraduate stats course.
Verena Kunz & David Weyrauch

Modelo de relatório científico
Modelo para relatório científico (Deixe a programação de lado)
Vide documento - Adaptações por Porto, João P.

Math 34 homework template
Template for multivariable calculus homework, including code for common formatting.
Diana Davis

TeX - Template Simples sem capa
Esse é um template simples para LaTeX pré-configurado para ser usado na Língua Portuguesa (Brasil).
O modelo foi projetado para ser compilado usando pdflatex.
Brunno Vanelli

Inquiry & Proof (MATH 3318)
Template for Proof/Problem submissions in our MATH 3318 class.
Carol Gee

Homework Assignment MAT214 Template
This is a LaTeX template for MAT214
Gumaer, Jason

Overleaf Keyboard Shortcuts
This is the current set of available keyboard shortcuts for the Overleaf editor.
You can also download a nice printable list
LianTze Lim

Generic Law Review Article Template
This is a generic template for a law review article. It is modeled after the Word law review article template that Eugene Volokh created. This template, in addition to converting the coding from Word to LaTeX, adds some features. It includes the option of having multiple authors, using a table of contents, and including an abstract. The code indicates how to modify the template for an article with multiple authors and how to remove the table of contents, the abstract, or both. While there have been a few attempts to create a package that will automatically format citations using the Bluebook style, they have not gone very far or been very successful. So, you are left on your own. I have given examples in the text of how to use LaTeX codes to achieve the Bluebook style, which may help guide you. These should help you with most of the typesetting styles you need, and you can use the Bluebook to determine the particular requirements for a cite.
Kenneth A. Grady