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I've put in an image in my Overleaf latex file but it's positioned in the wrong place. How can I move it around?

Mico
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Try

\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
\includegraphics{logo}
\end{figure}

h indicates that the float is allowed to be placed inline. Instead of h, you can use t for top and b for bottom. There is more on floating environment. But you seems beginner so.

  • Use only [h] for image placement can cause problems. You should give to LaTeX more possibility for image placement, for example with `[ht]˙("hear" or "top"). See comment of Fran! – Zarko Jun 01 '20 at 06:40