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Question by Artur
Submitted on 7/18/2003
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I am trying to write a progress report in latex. I want to diplay several papers in article style each one in one page. I have created a director.tex file containing the main latex commands and each article, in separete files,  is added to this file via "input" command. But, it only makes the title correctly for the first file. What should I do to have the title for each article correctly made?


Answer by Marissa Perez
Submitted on 12/13/2005
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Bailey has been doing well on her reading and writing. I think she is ready to read to me. If it goes well, she will move into a higher level.

 

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