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  1. Cross referencing sections, equations and floats - Overleaf

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  2. Referencing Figures - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor

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  3. Cross referencing with the xr package in Overleaf

    During the second compilation, LaTeX reads filename.aux to resolve the references, providing data to replace instances of \ref{some_string}. For more detail on cross-referencing see the Overleaf article …

  4. References with text in LaTeX - Stack Overflow

    In LaTeX you can easily reference a section by using \label{} next to a section and then \ref{} to create the reference. However, the reference only includes the number of the section, or the page with …

  5. Understanding how references and labels work - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    Figure~\ref{fig:area_Treasuries} presents Treasuries (both flowing into and out of the United States) as a share of total financial flows. From 1985 to 2010, Treasuries account for, on average, 53.2\% of …

  6. Hyperlinks - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor

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  7. Why should I put a ~ before \ref or \cite? - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    Jan 24, 2011 · My question is in the title of this post, but extends to other referencing commands like \\eqref, \\citep, \\citet (and the like) as well.

  8. \ref with custom text - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    Feb 9, 2021 · The assumption is that background is the title of the chapter. It's not clear from your question, otherwise you'd just type background and don't need to use \ref. Correct? If so, nameref is …

  9. reference - Referencing Figures in Latex - Stack Overflow

    Aug 27, 2018 · Also, you were referring to the image incorrectly. and you can refer it using \ref{fig:image1} to get the correct reference. This will work well, as the key you use for \label is the …

  10. Cross-referencing between different files - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    I want to cross-reference between different .tex files, just because I want to put every chapters separately. Let's say in file chapterI.tex I have \\label{a} and I want to access this in file chap...