> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/latex/overleaf-learn-latex-pt/base-de-conhecimento/087-images-not-showing-up.md).

# As imagens não aparecem

A primeira definição a verificar é se o compilador está em *Normal* modo em vez de *Rápido \[rascunho]* modo (no menu suspenso abaixo do *Recompilar* botão). O *Rápido \[rascunho]* modo ignora alguns passos para acelerar a compilação e muitas vezes não mostra as imagens incluídas.

![Fast-draft-compile.png](/files/f769c78e248caefbb0687f0013624f54d97c195e)

Ocasionalmente, problemas com o *O Overleaf* O visualizador de PDF pode fazer com que as imagens não apareçam na pré-visualização — embora, se tudo estiver correto no código, as imagens ainda devam aparecer no ficheiro PDF transferido. Para resolver este problema, pode alterar o visualizador de PDF de *O Overleaf* para *Browser* usando as instruções encontradas [aqui](/latex/overleaf-learn-latex-pt/base-de-conhecimento/027-changing-pdf-viewer.md).

Se as imagens ainda não estiverem a aparecer, provavelmente há algo errado no seu LaTeX. Certifique-se de que [carregou o ficheiro](/latex/overleaf-learn-latex-pt/base-de-conhecimento/088-including-images-on-overleaf.md) e [especificou a localização do ficheiro](/latex/overleaf-learn-latex-pt/erros-do-latex/09-file-xxx-not-found-on-input-line-xxx.md) corretamente.


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