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I have two documents: a letter and an article and I want them to be in the same .pdf doc, only, they're two different document classes. Is there a way to combine them under one document, or something like that?
A Tex document class is a set of rules and formatting options that determine the layout and appearance of a document created using the Tex typesetting system. It is used to define the structure, formatting, and layout of a document, including elements such as font size, margins, and headings.
The right Tex document class for your document will depend on the type of document you are creating, such as a research paper, book, or presentation. You can choose from a variety of document classes that come pre-installed with Tex, or you can create your own custom document class.
Some common Tex document classes include article, book, report, letter, and beamer (for presentations). Each class has its own set of default formatting options, but these can be customized to suit your specific needs.
To change the formatting options in a Tex document class, you can use various commands and packages within your Tex document. For example, to change the font size, you can use the command \documentclass[12pt]{article} to specify a font size of 12 points.
Yes, you can create your own custom Tex document class by defining your own formatting options and saving them as a .cls file. This can be useful if you frequently use the same formatting for your documents, as it allows you to easily apply it to new documents without having to manually change the formatting each time.