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How to put in look in tex

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Alright so in this presentation Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to import a picture into a Tex document. Right now Iamp;#39;m using TeXMaker but the basic idea is the same no matter which compiler youamp;#39;re using. so this point basically Iamp;#39;ve got the most basic TeX document that you could have. Iamp;#39;ve just got the amp;quot;begin documentamp;quot; and amp;quot;end documentamp;quot; and then a document class and just a little bit of text, amp;quot;Hello, and welcome to my presentationamp;quot; Thereamp;#39;s nothing else going on right now. Letamp;#39;s say at the most basic level all I want to do is throw a picture somewhere in this document. Then you just have to use a special package And and that package is called graphicx. axe all in lower case letters thatamp;#39;s going to allow me to import a picture into this document so letamp;#39;s say I have a graph I that I wanna throw and itamp;#39;s just hanging out in my downloads folder itamp;#39;s this o

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Including images in your LaTeX document requires adding: \usepackage{graphicx} to the beginning/preamble of your document. \includegraphics{ } command tells LaTeX to insert the image. To upload an image, click the upload button, and upload your image file.
If you need a graphic or tabular material to be part of the text, you can just put \includegraphics{subdivision} where you want the figure to go. It will not have a caption or any fancy formatting. If you need it to appear in the list of figures or tables, it should be placed in a float environment (such as figure).
Key Differences Between \input and \include Overall, we can use \input for inserting small files or when a page break is not required, while the \include command is more suitable for large files.
You can control the position of the figure on the page or within the chapter by including letters between the brackets after the \begin{figure} declarations. The options are h = right here, t = top of the page, b = bottom of the page, and p = separate page of figures.
If you add [hbt!] after the \begin{figure} , like this: \begin{figure}[hbt!] this then tells LaTeX to place the image right here (as close to the position in the source code as possible); or if thats not possible (e.g. its too large to fit on the current page) at the top of the next page, or bottom of the next page.
The standard tools to insert a LaTeX file into another are \input and \include . Use this command in the document body to insert the contents of another file named filename.
0:08 1:16 So 40 of the text width. But equally I could use a sizing command such as millimeters. OrMoreSo 40 of the text width. But equally I could use a sizing command such as millimeters. Or centimeters there as well. So if I recompile. You can see that quite nicely.

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