Wiley on Overleaf
Overview
Wiley has partnered with Overleaf, a cloud-based authoring tool, to provide discounted Overleaf Pro accounts and a simple way to write, edit and submit your manuscript to participating Wiley journals.
Please use the ribbon above to view the templates or to find out more information on how to get started, or follow the steps below to purchase your discounted Overleaf Pro account through Wiley.
Join Wiley on Overleaf
To join Wiley’s Overleaf Pro group on Overleaf, you'll need to order Overleaf Pro through Wiley:
- Click here to order and pay for Overleaf Pro through Wiley
- Complete your Paypal payment. Once your payment has been received, you'll receive an immediate confirmation from PayPal, followed by an email from Overleaf to login or register (if you haven’t already) once the purchase has been processed. Please note that this processing isn't automatic, and may take a few days to complete.
- That’s it! You will now have access to Overleaf Pro. Tell your co-authors to join and start writing together!
Quick Start
Welcome to the Wiley quick start guide to Overleaf. We've put together some useful resources and links, and if you have any questions about how to get started please let us know and we'll be happy to help!
For Researchers
Take our free course to quickly master the LaTeX essentials
If you're new to LaTeX, we've put together a free online course to help you learn the basics. If you have never used LaTeX before, or if it has been a while and you would like a refresher, this is the place to start.
Edit in Rich Text mode or directly in LaTeX
Overleaf provides an intuitive and easy-to-use manuscript editor (our rich text mode), which is especially useful if you or your co-authors aren't familiar with writing in LaTeX.
If you prefer to edit directly in LaTeX, you can! Overleaf provides a full collaborative online LaTeX editor you can switch to at any time.
Submitting your articles directly to Wiley
For a number of Wiley journals authors can use an Overleaf article submission template and submit directly from Overleaf to the journal’s editorial office. More information coming soon!
Intro Videos
Fremhævede LaTeX-skabeloner

This is the official template for preparing submissions to Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, which uses the anzsauth.cls document class and anzst.bst bibliography files. Use of this document class and bibliography style will make it much easier for you to prepare your paper in a manner conforming to the journal's requirements. Please refer to the journal’s author guidelines in order to confirm your manuscript adheres to the journal’s requirements for submissions. Once your manuscript is complete, simply use the "Submit to Journal" option in the Overleaf editor to submit your files directly to the journal for processing. If you're new to LaTeX, check out our free online introduction to help you get started, or please get in touch if you have any questions.

Important Note: This template is no longer supported, but is provided for historical reference. This template for Wiley article submissions was developed by Overleaf for the Overleaf-Wiley pilot which ran during 2017 and 2018. It was last updated in January 2019. If you're planning to submit to a Wiley journal, please check the journal's author guidelines page for the latest information on how to prepare your submission.
FAQ & Help
Who should I contact if I have questions about Overleaf or the Wiley partnership?
Please use our contact form and we'll make sure your question gets to the right person at Overleaf or Wiley.
What are the general benefits of using Overleaf?
With Overleaf you and your co-authors can work together online (and offline) to write, and edit, your next paper. General benefits of using Overleaf include:
- Write your paper anywhere, anytime – ability to work offline and upload later
- Easily share and invite colleagues and co-authors to write and annotate an article
- Collaboratively view and edit documents in either Rich Text or LaTeX
- Prevents errors and having to deal with multiple versions of one document
- Multiple reference tool linking options – saves you time with formatting references and citations
- Prevents lots of email exchange between co-authors as avoids passing files around
How do I order Overleaf Pro through the WIley partnership?
- Click here to order and pay for Overleaf Pro through the Wiley partnership.
- Complete your Paypal payment. Once your payment has been received, you'll receive an immediate confirmation from PayPal, followed by an email from Overleaf to login or register (if you haven’t already) once the purchase has been processed. Please note that this processing isn't automatic, and may take a few days to complete.
- That’s it! You will now have access to Overleaf Pro. Tell your co-authors to join and start writing together!
What does Overleaf Pro include?
With your Overleaf Pro subscription through Wiley, you'll receive:
- 10 GB storage space
- 500 files per project
- Unlimited private projects and collaborators. Ability to lock down your project, so that only people you invite, can access/edit the document
- Save and restore history
- Compare versions and see tracked changes
- Tag, filter & clone projects
- Integrated spell-check
- Git access (beta)
- Quickly save to Dropbox
- Priority technical support
How can I get more support?
New to Overleaf? View the Overleaf video tutorials, or check out our integration guides below. If you need any help, please contact Overleaf via the contact form.
Submitting your manuscript from Overleaf to Wiley Journals
For a number of Wiley journals authors can use an Overleaf article submission template and submit directly from Overleaf to the journal’s editorial office. More information coming soon!
More
Quick links to Overleaf integration guides
- Linking your Mendeley account, for quick import of your Mendeley reference library.
- Work offline with Git: how to sync your Overleaf projects using Git.
- See also How to synchronize an Overleaf LaTeX paper with a Github repository (external).
- How to create plots and figures with Plot.ly and import them into your Overleaf projects.
- How to publish your projects on figshare to get an instant DOI.
- How to import your references from Zotero.
- How to setup an auto-backup using Overleaf → Dropbox → BitBucket (external).