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# ¿Cómo inserto una imagen en un punto específico del documento?

Puedes influir en la ubicación que LaTeX elige para colocar una imagen usando los llamados *especificadores de colocación*, que son opciones proporcionadas al entorno figure. El siguiente fragmento de código usa `[h!]`, que le indica a LaTeX *intentar* colocar la figura exactamente donde aparece en el texto en lugar de dejar que "flote" a otra ubicación del documento.

```latex
\begin{figure}[h!]
  \caption{Una imagen de una gaviota.}
  \centering
  \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{Image File Name}
\end{figure}
```

A pesar de usar `[h!]` es posible que LaTeX no pueda colocar la figura exactamente donde se encontró. Para más información sobre la colocación de figuras, consulta el artículo de Overleaf [Colocación de imágenes y tablas](/latex/es/figuras-y-tablas/02-positioning-images-and-tables.md).


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