In addition to the general templates available on Overleaf, there is a list of specific templates related to UPM available at the URL:
https://es.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/upmadrid
How to work with templates
Using available templates
You can use a template by:
- Accessing the UPM templates (or any other available ones).
- Selecting a specific template.
- Clicking the "Open as Template" button.
Adding a template
Templates can be added to the Overleaf gallery using the general template submission process (in English).
Updating a template
Once a template is published, the preferred method to update it is to make the changes in the same project used for the original and resubmit it. This way the system will recognise the changes as an update to the existing template.
However, if you do not have access to the original project, you can submit the new version from your own project and indicate which template it replaces. Overleaf will update the URLs so that the new version is shown instead of the original.
Adding the UPM tag to your templates
The UPM tag (https://www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/upmadrid) allows all templates related to the University to be identified in a single place.
If you wish to add or remove a template from the UPM template group, you can request it from the Overleaf team through their contact form (under "Help > Contact Us"). You can also request it from the University Library.
Adding a template to the UPM Portal page
Once reviewed and published by the Overleaf team, the template can also be added to the UPM Portal page on Overleaf.
When you submit a template, you will receive an email asking you to confirm the submission. At that point, you can tell the Overleaf team that you want to add that template to share it on the UPM portal. You can also request this from the University Library.
The portal templates are available within Overleaf under:
“New Project > Institution Templates: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid”