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In this video tutorial, we will learn how to create a figure with a title and image in data using Oxygen XML Editor version 17 on a PC. In the author view with full tags displayed inside the `<conbody>` element, we will add the `<fig>` element for the figure. Inside the `<fig>` element, we can have a `<title>` element with the text "ducklings walking," followed by one or more `<image>` elements. We will use Oxygen's image wizard to add an image, which can be a local file or a reference to an image on the web. In this case, we will create a reference to an image on our machine. The image will be automatically inserted and displayed in the author view. In the text view, we will see the code behind the `<figure>` element with the title and image elements.