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# How do I insert an image at a specific point in the document?

You can influence the location LaTeX chooses to place an image using so-called *placement specifiers*, which are options provided to the figure environment. The following code fragment uses `[h!]`, which instructs LaTeX to *try* to place the figure exactly where it appears in the text instead of letting it 'float' to another location in the document.

```latex
\begin{figure}[h!]
  \caption{A picture of a gull.}
  \centering
  \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{Image File Name}
\end{figure}
```

Despite using `[h!]` LaTeX might not be able to place the figure exactly where it was encountered. For more information on figure placement, see the Overleaf article [Positioning images and tables](/latex/figures-and-tables/02-positioning-images-and-tables.md).


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