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Tsember
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Greetings to the LaTex Community. I am a retired physicist who is just learning LaTex. I will, shortly, post the question that prompted me to join this forum. I do as thorough a search as I can for information before asking for help, but since I may be unfamiliar with the proper terminology for this community, my queries may be ineffective.

I thank all of you in advance for your help and your patience with an absolute newbie.

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Johannes_B
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Hi and welcome to the board.

Asking questions is always encouraged. It's always good for starters to read an introduction. That can save you much time in the future.
The smart way: Calm down and take a deep breath, read posts and provided links attentively, try to understand and ask if necessary.
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Hi Tsember,

Welcome to the LaTeX community! :)

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Stefan Kottwitz
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Post by Stefan Kottwitz »

Hi Tsember,

welcome to the forum!

Feel free to post your question. If you use a different terminology, which made it hard to find an existing solution, further readers will find it easier in case they use the same words in their search. So even a question for an existing solution would make it more accessible.

Stefan
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