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BigBob22
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TexnicCenter Tutorial

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Hi everyone,

I am a new user to TeXnicCenter, and was wondering if there is a website with a tutorial, or even a pdf tutorial of the product. Maybe I have missed it. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Re: TexnicCenter Tutorial

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You should clarify which type of tutorial you mean.


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Re: TexnicCenter Tutorial

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I am looking for a tutorial that is specific to TeXnicCenter. I have no problem with LaTex, or finding help on LaTex. However, I have been unable to crack some of the more mysterious features of the editor itself.

For example, I have started a project called Thesis, but there is very little documentation in the help on how to add files to projects. This problem arises because I want to keep each chapter/subchapter in a separate file, but link them together through the project feature.

Anyway, if you know of a tutorial that is specific to the editor itself, I would very much appreciate the link.

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TexnicCenter Tutorial

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BigBob22 wrote:[…] For example, I have started a project called Thesis, but there is very little documentation in the help on how to add files to projects. This problem arises because I want to keep each chapter/subchapter in a separate file, but link them together through the project feature. […]
There's nothing special about adding files to a project. Just open them in a tab and keep them when closing TeXnicCenter. You can also go to Files -> Save Project to write this information to the project file (suffix .tcp).
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