Summary
This chapter prepared us to solve problems that might occur in our LaTeX document.
Specifically, we learned about locating and fixing errors, understanding warning messages, and analyzing LaTeX's typesetting log file.
Correcting errors is absolutely necessary. Dealing with warnings is a valuable bonus. If you encounter any problem that you cannot solve on your own, don't hesitate to ask for help on a LaTeX Internet forum such as https://latex.org. In that forum, we have a section dedicated to this book, LaTeX Beginner's Guide, where I would be happy to answer your questions.
For LaTeX friends who are online, it's often an easy task to use this information to solve your problem, and definitely, a lot of LaTeX enthusiasts have fun helping other LaTeX users. The next chapter will discuss LaTeX internet forums and many other online resources.