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My figures are going between the reference lines, I even tried to place my figures with [h!] as well. But that is not working. What maybe the error here? And how to resolve this?

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    It may be the case that the figure is to large too fit on the page before the references, in which case I don't see an obvious solution. If it should fit (which seems unlikely if [h!] doesn't work), check to make sure that b positioning is specified, or that the figure input occurs in the source file before anything else that will be placed on that page. And be sure to position the figure input between paragraphs in the source file. (This is not an Overleaf-specific problem.) – barbara beeton Mar 26 '23 at 17:51
  • @barbarabeeton okay thanks. – Formal_this Mar 26 '23 at 17:53
  • I don't get the question. Which reference lines? Sometimes I'm temporally blind ... but could you mark the position you thing a misplacement is appearing? – Suuuehgi Mar 26 '23 at 18:17
  • @Formal_this Can you please add a small, but compilable test file to your question which allows us to reproduce the problem? Maybe a float barrier before the references could solve the problem. – samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz Mar 26 '23 at 18:43
  • @Suuuehgi ; yeah you can see citation number [10] and before that an image (FIG 8) is appearing. – Formal_this Mar 26 '23 at 18:48
  • @samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz ; What's the compilable test file ? Is it the error log ? – Formal_this Mar 26 '23 at 18:50
  • @Formal_this No, a small latex test file which reproduces the problem. See https://tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228/ive-just-been-asked-to-write-a-minimal-working-example-mwe-what-is-that/3225#3225 – samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz Mar 26 '23 at 18:52
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    @Formal_this Jesus, now I got it. You mean the bibliography entries! That took a while ... Try \clearpage to place all figures before your new section begins. If page space is really sparse, try placing the figure higher / earlier in the source code. Have a look here if you want to know more about the placement algorithm. (And if it should not behave as a float, don't make it a float.) – Suuuehgi Mar 26 '23 at 18:59
  • You could also try to use a \FloatBarrier from the placeins package: https://ctan.org/pkg/placeins – Οὖτις Aug 02 '23 at 07:30

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