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My graphics are not under their own topic but elsewhere. I do "\newpage" after the title so that each title contains its own graphics, not the graphics of another title, but it doesn't work. Latex puts my graphics on its own. Someone can help??

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  • In order to "flush" floating objects (such as figures and tables), you can also use \clearpage; if you want to do so without starting a new page, https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/88657/158639 has some tips. – chsk May 05 '21 at 12:14
  • https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/2275/keeping-tables-figures-close-to-where-they-are-mentioned and https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/8625/force-figure-placement-in-text has some more practical advice regarding floats positioning. – Torbjørn T. May 05 '21 at 15:37
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    From your question one can guess that probably you do not know what are the LaTeX floats and why they they do what they do, but we cannot see what are doing exactly, and a good answer depend on this. Please add a minimal but working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. For the MWE use standard examples images (example-image or the same followed by -a, -b or -c) and for recreate a long text \usepackage{lipsum} in the preample and some like \lipsum[1-3] to write 3 dummy praragrahs. – Fran May 05 '21 at 18:49
  • https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/39020/2388 has practically everything you need to know about (controlling) the positions of floats. – Peter Wilson May 06 '21 at 17:03

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