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Keeping figures and cross references together.
Hi there, I'm creating a fairly long document with lots of figures (linked graphics). All graphics/figures will use a full page. On pages before the graphics/figures, I will use cross references to the following graphics/figures. Between the cross reference and the actual graphic/figure will be additional text. Is there a way to ensure that the very next page after the cross reference will always be the full page figure? In other words: when inserting additional text between the cross reference and the respective full page graphic/figure on the next page, can I ensure that the inserted text would kind of flow around/below the figure on the next page? Likewise when inserting text before the cross reference and the cross reference gets pushed onto the next page, can I set it up so that the related graphic/figure would also move to the next page? Confusing enough? Thanks for any help, Stefan |
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