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# Ho caricato delle figure ma non compaiono nel mio documento: cosa c'è che non va?

Una prima cosa da provare: dopo aver caricato il file, devi assicurarti di averlo incluso usando il

```latex
\includegraphics
```

comando (nel pacchetto graphicx), come in:

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

Un'altra possibile causa è se hai impostato il parametro "draft" nella dichiarazione documentclass (ad es. se stai usando il pacchetto todonotes):

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

Questo parametro si applica all'intero documento e uno dei suoi effetti è disattivare le figure (per una compilazione più rapida). Controlla se hai impostato il parametro "draft" e prova a rimuoverlo.

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