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I have a document with seven figures following each other, and I want to place some text after the last one, the problem is that no matter how I try, the text goes up to be after the first figure and not the last.

What do I have to tune to make sure my text will stay in place?

code:

    \begin{figure}[p]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/uno.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[p]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/dos.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[p]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/tres.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[p]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/cuatro.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[p]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/cinco.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[p]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/seis.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[p]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/siete.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

Para la realización de este último ejercicio se han ido siguiendo las instrucciones facilitadas en el enunciado. Como detalle a mencionar, la envolvente no se ajusta perfectamente a la portadora y banda lateral (PBL) como puede apreciarse en la siguiente figura.

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/anadido.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

You can notice there is another figure after the text called anadido, that is okay that has to go there too.

Any good tutorial on how to get around latex figures will be much apreciated too.

Thanks.

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    Welcome to TeX.SX! The p in \begin{figure}[p] means that the figure will go in a page without any text, so all of them queue up until the page of text is shipped out. Change thep to htp and it will work. Commented Dec 6, 2019 at 19:37
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    or perhaps simpler just put \clearpage before the Para la realizac... text so no figures float past that point. Commented Dec 6, 2019 at 19:39
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    Try placing a \clearpage before your closing paragraph.
    – Werner
    Commented Dec 6, 2019 at 19:39
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    A good tutorial? See How to influence the position of float environments like figure and table in LaTeX?
    – Werner
    Commented Dec 6, 2019 at 19:40
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    It is worth noting that you can use \includegraphics directly and it is positioned the same way as text, the only reason to use the figure enviornment is to allow the content to be moved automatically. Commented Dec 6, 2019 at 19:52

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If andido is okay, you can try to use the same code as anadido. if you want to separate each figure in one page, use the \newpage

 \begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/uno.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/dos.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/tres.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/cuatro.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/cinco.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/seis.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/siete.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

Para la realización de este último ejercicio se han ido siguiendo las instrucciones facilitadas en el enunciado. Como detalle a mencionar, la envolvente no se ajusta perfectamente a la portadora y banda lateral (PBL) como puede apreciarse en la siguiente figura.

\begin{figure}[h]
    \centering
    \includegraphics{Trabajo_en_curso/Figuras/ILS/anadido.eps}
    \caption{}
\end{figure}

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