pages, each of which demonstrates one of the⟨style⟩options for page numbers. Internally, LaTeX uses a so-calledcounterto record the current page number. A counter is the name of a LaTeX variable used to store an integer value—see theOverleaf Counters articlefor more detail and examples...
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pages, each of which demonstrates one of the⟨style⟩options for page numbers. Internally, LaTeX uses a so-calledcounterto record the current page number. A counter is the name of a LaTeX variable used to store an integer value—see theOverleaf Counters articlefor more detail and examples...
pages, each of which demonstrates one of the⟨style⟩options for page numbers. Internally, LaTeX uses a so-calledcounterto record the current page number. A counter is the name of a LaTeX variable used to store an integer value—see theOverleaf Counters articlefor more detail and examples...
pages, each of which demonstrates one of the⟨style⟩options for page numbers. Internally, LaTeX uses a so-calledcounterto record the current page number. A counter is the name of a LaTeX variable used to store an integer value—see theOverleaf Counters articlefor more detail and examples...