Understanding Managed Overleaf Accounts
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Managed Overleaf accounts are user accounts that are managed by your group or organization. They’re designed to help organizations ensure their work remains secure and accessible to them, even if someone leaves the organization. For this reason, managed user accounts should only be used for working on projects for the organization who owns the account.
How do I know if my Overleaf account is managed?
You can easily check if your Overleaf account is managed. It’ll be highlighted at the top of your account settings page.
What’s the difference between a managed user account and an unmanaged user account?
If your account is managed, there are a few key things you will not be able to do:
- Delete your account
- Change the account email address
- Have a secondary email address (or add a secondary address)
- Link your account to ORCID
- Start a new subscription or join another subscription using the same email address
- Use AI features
Your group administrator will have admin rights over your account. Administrators and managers will be able to:
- Delete your account
- Reassign ownership of your projects to another group member if your account is deleted
Keep work and personal projects separate
It’s important to only use your managed Overleaf account for your group or organization’s work. If your group admin or a group manager deletes your account, they will be able to transfer the ownership of all of your Overleaf projects. This includes any personal files in your account.
It’s easy to keep your personal files separate. You can set up a separate Overleaf account under a personal email address and transfer ownership of your personal files to this account.
Stopping an individual subscription
Users who agree to have a managed account can't have an individual subscription associated with that Overleaf account.
If you need to cancel an individual subscription to enable you to join a managed group, please contact Overleaf support. We can stop your subscription and issue a pro-rated refund for the unused portion of your latest payment.
Overleaf guides
- Creating a document in Overleaf
- Uploading a project
- Copying a project
- Creating a project from a template
- Using the Overleaf project menu
- Including images in Overleaf
- Exporting your work from Overleaf
- Working offline in Overleaf
- Using Track Changes in Overleaf
- Using bibliographies in Overleaf
- Sharing your work with others
- Using the History feature
- Debugging Compilation timeout errors
- How-to guides
- Guide to Overleaf’s premium features
LaTeX Basics
- Creating your first LaTeX document
- Choosing a LaTeX Compiler
- Paragraphs and new lines
- Bold, italics and underlining
- Lists
- Errors
Mathematics
- Mathematical expressions
- Subscripts and superscripts
- Brackets and Parentheses
- Matrices
- Fractions and Binomials
- Aligning equations
- Operators
- Spacing in math mode
- Integrals, sums and limits
- Display style in math mode
- List of Greek letters and math symbols
- Mathematical fonts
- Using the Symbol Palette in Overleaf
Figures and tables
- Inserting Images
- Tables
- Positioning Images and Tables
- Lists of Tables and Figures
- Drawing Diagrams Directly in LaTeX
- TikZ package
References and Citations
- Bibliography management with bibtex
- Bibliography management with natbib
- Bibliography management with biblatex
- Bibtex bibliography styles
- Natbib bibliography styles
- Natbib citation styles
- Biblatex bibliography styles
- Biblatex citation styles
Languages
- Multilingual typesetting on Overleaf using polyglossia and fontspec
- Multilingual typesetting on Overleaf using babel and fontspec
- International language support
- Quotations and quotation marks
- Arabic
- Chinese
- French
- German
- Greek
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
Document structure
- Sections and chapters
- Table of contents
- Cross referencing sections, equations and floats
- Indices
- Glossaries
- Nomenclatures
- Management in a large project
- Multi-file LaTeX projects
- Hyperlinks
Formatting
- Lengths in LaTeX
- Headers and footers
- Page numbering
- Paragraph formatting
- Line breaks and blank spaces
- Text alignment
- Page size and margins
- Single sided and double sided documents
- Multiple columns
- Counters
- Code listing
- Code Highlighting with minted
- Using colours in LaTeX
- Footnotes
- Margin notes
Fonts
Presentations
Commands
Field specific
- Theorems and proofs
- Chemistry formulae
- Feynman diagrams
- Molecular orbital diagrams
- Chess notation
- Knitting patterns
- CircuiTikz package
- Pgfplots package
- Typesetting exams in LaTeX
- Knitr
- Attribute Value Matrices
Class files
- Understanding packages and class files
- List of packages and class files
- Writing your own package
- Writing your own class