Just click the Insert figure icon in the Overleaf editor toolbar (which is now available in Visual Editor and Code Editor). Alternatively, just copy and paste an image file from your computer directly into the editor. If you click the Insert figure button, you can choose to upload an ...
Open this example in Overleaf and switch to Visual Editor. If you open the code above in Overleaf then switch to Visual Editor you’ll see the caption dropdown is greyed out (disabled): How to add borders to table cells At the moment,Visual Editorprovides basic support for borders, accessi...
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\textsf{This should be in olive color, and it isn't.} \end{english} \end{document} Note: All those fonts are available from overleaf online editor, for your convenience. Now I want to insert English language text in various faces. To insert roman font, just do \textenglish{Your ...