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# He subido figuras, pero no aparecen en mi documento—¿qué pasa?

Una cosa que probar primero: después de subir el archivo, debes asegurarte de que lo has incluido usando el

```latex
\includegraphics
```

comando (en el paquete graphicx), como en:

```latex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{YOUR-FILE-NAME-HERE}
\end{document}
```

Otra posible causa es si has establecido el parámetro "draft" en la declaración de documentclass (por ejemplo, si estás usando el paquete todonotes):

```latex
\documentclass[11pt,A4paper,draft]{article}
```

Este parámetro se aplica a todo el documento, y uno de sus efectos es desactivar las figuras (para compilar más rápido). Comprueba si tienes establecido el parámetro "draft" y prueba a quitarlo.

Si todavía tienes problemas, por favor [contactarnos](https://www.overleaf.com/contact) y lo revisaremos. Por favor, incluye la URL del proyecto en tu mensaje para ayudarnos a encontrar el problema más rápidamente.


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