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# Comment insérer une image à un endroit précis du document ?

Vous pouvez influencer l'emplacement que LaTeX choisit pour placer une image en utilisant les soi-disant *spécificateurs de placement*, qui sont des options fournies à l'environnement figure. L'extrait de code suivant utilise `[h!]`, ce qui demande à LaTeX de *tenter* de placer la figure exactement à l'endroit où elle apparaît dans le texte au lieu de la laisser « flotter » vers un autre emplacement dans le document.

```latex
\begin{figure}[h!]
  \caption{Une image d'une mouette.}
  \centering
  \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{Nom du fichier image}
\end{figure}
```

Malgré l'utilisation de `[h!]` LaTeX peut ne pas être en mesure de placer la figure exactement là où elle a été rencontrée. Pour plus d'informations sur le placement des figures, voir l'article Overleaf [Positionnement des images et des tableaux](/latex/fr/figures-et-tableaux/02-positioning-images-and-tables.md).


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