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In this chapter, we take up the organization of shorter documents; longer documents and books will be discussed in Part V. Section 6.1 discusses document structure in general; Section 6.2 presents the preamble. Section 6.3 discusses the front matter, including the abstract environment and the table of contents. Section 6.4 presents the main matter, including sectioning, cross-referencing, tables, and figures. Section 6.5 covers the back matter, including the bibliography and index.

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Grätzer, G. (2004). LATEX documents. In: Grätzer, G. (eds) Math into LATEX. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2134-0_6

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