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We offer Manuscript Formatting for LaTeX documents that are written in English, but please check that your target journal accepts LaTeX files before creating your order. Alternatively, if your target journal requires all submissions to be in Word format, please submit your files in Word format. Please note that this service does not include conversion between file types, such as .docx to .tex or vice versa. 

If your target journal accepts LaTeX submissions, please upload your .tex file when you create your order. In addition, please upload any related dependency files that we will need to compile your LaTeX file (e.g., figures, .sty, .cls, .bib) as reference files. For simplicity, it is helpful to include these files in a compressed folder (.zip extension). 

Please note: Changes will not be tracked within the edited LaTeX files themselves. If possible, we will generate a PDF of the file showing the changes that have been made to your document, including the code. Please note that producing a PDF showing the changes without the code is beyond the scope of our service.

However, if you would like to generate a compare file that shows the changes in a PDF format that resembles the compiled LaTeX file, we recommend the Perl script latexdiff script for this purpose. For more information on how to use latexdiff to generate a compare PDF, please refer to the following article on AJE Scholar: "How Can I Track Changes in My Edited TeX File?"

Otherwise, if you prefer to see the changes tracked directly in the edited file, you will need to send the text in a different format such as a .doc, .docx, or .rtf file. In this case, we also ask that you include a PDF of your manuscript that can be used as a reference.

 

 

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