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I need to display the chapter name with the \chapter* command to the left side of the header. · inside this code you can do anything you want and you have an additional starred chapter with optional argument for additional use like … In order to get rid of some of this titling in the chapter heading (yet keep the toc untouched), redefine the above @makechapterhead to your liking. I found @inbook, but i cannot find the fields … · do not leave the chapter titles hidden in the left-hand side (verso page). This is one example of what i tried: Is there any source where i can find the required fields in my bibliography file to refer to a chapter within a book? Think that when you open a book, the first thing you see is the …