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I use latex a lot for academic purposes (usually sharelatex and more recently, overleaf v2), because of that I always need some math or physics related packages like amsmath, siunitix and a lot of other ones. Because of that, it would be very practical for me if it was possible to configure my account in a way that everytime I create a new blank project those packages were already included, is there any way to do that?










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    I use latex a lot for academic purposes (usually sharelatex and more recently, overleaf v2), because of that I always need some math or physics related packages like amsmath, siunitix and a lot of other ones. Because of that, it would be very practical for me if it was possible to configure my account in a way that everytime I create a new blank project those packages were already included, is there any way to do that?










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      I use latex a lot for academic purposes (usually sharelatex and more recently, overleaf v2), because of that I always need some math or physics related packages like amsmath, siunitix and a lot of other ones. Because of that, it would be very practical for me if it was possible to configure my account in a way that everytime I create a new blank project those packages were already included, is there any way to do that?










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      I use latex a lot for academic purposes (usually sharelatex and more recently, overleaf v2), because of that I always need some math or physics related packages like amsmath, siunitix and a lot of other ones. Because of that, it would be very practical for me if it was possible to configure my account in a way that everytime I create a new blank project those packages were already included, is there any way to do that?







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          You can probably create a template with your packages listed.
          A blank project is always blank and I doubt that you can change that.






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            I would suggest creating a single project that contains all the customisations you're after, including extra fonts, custom document classes and/or packages and possibly often-used images. Let's call this project main:



            enter image description here



            You can add whatever detail you want with comments and other bells and whistles. Then you can copy the project whenever you want to work on a new article:



            enter image description here



            Once you've created a copy, rename it and work on it.



            enter image description here



            This approach is slightly different from a template. The latter you'll have to maintain on GitHub or upload every time you want to use it, as this is the only option on using it in OverLeaf:



            enter image description here






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                You can probably create a template with your packages listed.
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                  You can probably create a template with your packages listed.
                  A blank project is always blank and I doubt that you can change that.






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                  You can probably create a template with your packages listed.
                  A blank project is always blank and I doubt that you can change that.







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                      I would suggest creating a single project that contains all the customisations you're after, including extra fonts, custom document classes and/or packages and possibly often-used images. Let's call this project main:



                      enter image description here



                      You can add whatever detail you want with comments and other bells and whistles. Then you can copy the project whenever you want to work on a new article:



                      enter image description here



                      Once you've created a copy, rename it and work on it.



                      enter image description here



                      This approach is slightly different from a template. The latter you'll have to maintain on GitHub or upload every time you want to use it, as this is the only option on using it in OverLeaf:



                      enter image description here






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                        I would suggest creating a single project that contains all the customisations you're after, including extra fonts, custom document classes and/or packages and possibly often-used images. Let's call this project main:



                        enter image description here



                        You can add whatever detail you want with comments and other bells and whistles. Then you can copy the project whenever you want to work on a new article:



                        enter image description here



                        Once you've created a copy, rename it and work on it.



                        enter image description here



                        This approach is slightly different from a template. The latter you'll have to maintain on GitHub or upload every time you want to use it, as this is the only option on using it in OverLeaf:



                        enter image description here






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                          I would suggest creating a single project that contains all the customisations you're after, including extra fonts, custom document classes and/or packages and possibly often-used images. Let's call this project main:



                          enter image description here



                          You can add whatever detail you want with comments and other bells and whistles. Then you can copy the project whenever you want to work on a new article:



                          enter image description here



                          Once you've created a copy, rename it and work on it.



                          enter image description here



                          This approach is slightly different from a template. The latter you'll have to maintain on GitHub or upload every time you want to use it, as this is the only option on using it in OverLeaf:



                          enter image description here






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                          I would suggest creating a single project that contains all the customisations you're after, including extra fonts, custom document classes and/or packages and possibly often-used images. Let's call this project main:



                          enter image description here



                          You can add whatever detail you want with comments and other bells and whistles. Then you can copy the project whenever you want to work on a new article:



                          enter image description here



                          Once you've created a copy, rename it and work on it.



                          enter image description here



                          This approach is slightly different from a template. The latter you'll have to maintain on GitHub or upload every time you want to use it, as this is the only option on using it in OverLeaf:



                          enter image description here







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