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hello everyone so today i thought iamp;#39;ll probably share a very simple but useful uh trick not a trick itamp;#39;s a feature in uh or mode but it is not really a feature of our mode it is more about uh latex now when you are using orgmo to create wonderful documents it could be a book it could be a proposal it could be an invoice it could be whatever thing that you are trying to do maybe you are writing a research paper you may want to have headers and footers now when you set up your org mode file let us say youamp;#39;re working on a on a document and you want to have those footer or headers you can very easily you can do that and you can actually do it either by inserting this line called latex underscore header in your org file but the way i work is i usually have a separate setup file where i keep these uh latex-based headers and i have couple of those files one for my professional work one for my own personal work and i mean when i say professional iamp;#39;m talking abou