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    Even if the error tells you that the problem occurred in a certain line, it doesn't mean it necessarily occurred at that line. For example: if you define a \newcommand in your preamble (and it has a mistake), and then you use that same command in line 300, then your error will appear on line 300, but it's actually originating in your \newcommand definition in the preamble. Commented Dec 29, 2015 at 22:46