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How to bind title in tex

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hello and welcome to your tutorial on how to put pictures in your text document okay Iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and start obviously you need to start off with having this in your new document right so you need to have your document class and begin in documents now to put in put a picture in there we need to use this package called graphics just the twist over here is that thereamp;#39;s a X at the end ok youamp;#39;ll see why Iamp;#39;m putting that door there in a bit but anyway letamp;#39;s letamp;#39;s just go and concentrate more on what we need to point into to say so we need to have begin and figure alright so weamp;#39;ll come up with begin and figure now we go and say include graphics all right so include graphics over there so forget about the scale thing I want you to get rid of legends and instead right width equals 0.8 backslash text width okay let me let me just increase the screen so you should have this so you should have width is 0.8 of textbook so you can chan

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Standard Titles The actual title will be typeset by issuing the command \maketitle . The layout is defined by the documentclass in use. The command \thanks will store content, which will produce a footnote along with the title.
The \title{..} command is used to specify a title for your document, where the title is entered in the curly brackets. The \author{..} and \date{..} commands are used to display information regarding the document authors name and the date of the document.
Standard LaTeX accomplishes this with a two-stage approach. In the header and footer definition, you use the commands \rightmark and \leftmark to represent the current section and chapter heading, respectively. The values of these two commands are overwritten whenever a chapter or section command is processed.
Its really easy, just add the \caption{Some caption} and inside the braces write the text to be shown.
Centering Titles Natively If we want to align the font centrally, we can however treat the text of the title like we would any other string in a LaTeX document: in particular, we can precede it with an alignment command such as \centering, which will then obtain the desired effect.
The command \maketitle will create a title page. The classes report and book will create a separate page without page number for the title. The article class does not create a new page, and also the page where the title stands on is numbered.
You can define a title for your document using \title{} and then create the title itself using \maketitle . You can also add other information such as the author(s) and the date, e.g. Note the use of \today to automatically insert the date you created the document. Of course you can just write a date if you prefer!

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