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4:50 So thats all I needed to do to get a big figure in a two column document!! Thank you Mahesh!
Much appreciated for this entry level training. Very helpful for me.
I want to like this video sooo many times. thanks for saving me a ton of time!
Can't thank you enough for this wonderful video.
Brother this was so helpful! You just saved me a hell lot of time ;)
Thanks for ur efforts, it is saving others time, really appriciate.
Thanks a lot for this video, it helped clarify a lot of my doubts.
It is simply valuable info. Thanks, bro
I can't for the life of me get one picture spanning above two colums
Very good video on latex figures.. really helpful.. thanks a lot..
thank you very much for you video. It was a life saving thing!!!
thanks Bro, you saved my time.
Very useful! By the way, is there some ways to insert a reference in a single .bib file in this IEEE template?
Thank Mahesh ... I appreciate this video. It was useful
Thanks. saved my time.
Thank you. Good work
Awesome video.
Very good explanation, thx
Indeed very helpful!!
thank you sir very helpful
very nice sir its very useful
Thank you sir
Does it works for Overleaf too? Placing wide figures.
Thank You so much respected sir for your helpful tutorial (y)
Which software is you used to write this paper?
Thank you very much!
Thanks a lot
Very useful video
Me sirvió, gracias
Thanks man.
helped allllooooooooooooooooottttttttttttttttttttttt. Thanks Brother
sir i have problem in overfull warning adjustment can u help me in it ?
Thanks a lot.
In which program r u working ?
sir h--> here tab is not working regarding image.
Thanks :)
Is there a way to choose location when using double collum figures? Or is it always set to go to the top of the next page?
If you don't specify anything that will go to top. But, if you write \begin{ figure}[h] it will insert where you want the figure.
@@maheshaeidapu5415 Thank you, but I meant when using \begin{ figure*}[h] (for double collumn figures). Is there a way to do it?
thanks bro
@Mahesh Aeidapu Kindly share the latex file
very useful
please I'd like template of this is paper.... thank you..
4:50 So thats all I needed to do to get a big figure in a two column document!! Thank you Mahesh!
Much appreciated for this entry level training. Very helpful for me.
I want to like this video sooo many times. thanks for saving me a ton of time!
Can't thank you enough for this wonderful video.
Brother this was so helpful! You just saved me a hell lot of time ;)
Thanks for ur efforts, it is saving others time, really appriciate.
Thanks a lot for this video, it helped clarify a lot of my doubts.
It is simply valuable info. Thanks, bro
I can't for the life of me get one picture spanning above two colums
Very good video on latex figures.. really helpful.. thanks a lot..
thank you very much for you video. It was a life saving thing!!!
thanks Bro, you saved my time.
Very useful! By the way, is there some ways to insert a reference in a single .bib file in this IEEE template?
Thank Mahesh ... I appreciate this video. It was useful
Thanks. saved my time.
Thank you. Good work
Awesome video.
Very good explanation, thx
Indeed very helpful!!
thank you sir very helpful
very nice sir its very useful
Thank you sir
Does it works for Overleaf too? Placing wide figures.
Thank You so much respected sir for your helpful tutorial (y)
Which software is you used to write this paper?
Thank you very much!
Thanks a lot
Very useful video
Me sirvió, gracias
Thanks man.
helped allllooooooooooooooooottttttttttttttttttttttt. Thanks Brother
sir i have problem in overfull warning adjustment can u help me in it ?
Thanks a lot.
In which program r u working ?
sir h--> here tab is not working regarding image.
Thanks :)
Is there a way to choose location when using double collum figures? Or is it always set to go to the top of the next page?
If you don't specify anything that will go to top. But, if you write \begin{ figure}[h] it will insert where you want the figure.
@@maheshaeidapu5415 Thank you, but I meant when using \begin{ figure*}[h] (for double collumn figures). Is there a way to do it?
thanks bro
@
Mahesh Aeidapu Kindly share the latex file
very useful
please I'd like template of this is paper.... thank you..
Thanks a lot.