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I'm trying to prepare a document based the American Chemical Society manuscript sample files, available here under the 'Standard submission option'. However, when I compile the unmodified achemso-demo.tex file, I get warnings that each of the citations is undefined, and they don't show up in the document. I have achemso-demo.tex in the same directory as achemso.bib.

I'm new to LaTeX and don't really know where to start troubleshooting. I'm working in Texmaker using the LaTeX build option.

Joseph Wright
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  • Did you run LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (or at least did this happen automatically)? You'll know that BibTeX ran as there should be a .blg file: take a look at that and edit in any errors it gives. – Joseph Wright Aug 23 '13 at 15:27
  • I can't find a .blg file. – Drew Steen Aug 23 '13 at 15:29
  • OK, so whatever the Texmaker build option does isn't running BibTeX. Please try doing this 'by hand': often the easiest way is at the Command Line/Terminal. Which operating system do you use? – Joseph Wright Aug 23 '13 at 15:32
  • OSX 10.7. Ran BibTeX through texmaker; this seems to work. Feel fre e to post as an answer. – Drew Steen Aug 23 '13 at 15:36
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    Looks like one of our 'common' questions: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/63852/question-mark-instead-of-citation-number. Is it be OK to dupe to that? – Joseph Wright Aug 23 '13 at 15:38
  • That would be fine by me. – Drew Steen Aug 23 '13 at 16:53

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