Figures
Overview of figures
This step-by-step guide will help you learn how to insert/replace/delete the figures to streamline the production process by performing the following actions within a manuscript editor page: How to insert a new figure? How to cite a figure? How to ...
How to insert a new figure?
Place the cursor where you wish to insert a new figure. Go to ‘Insert menu’ and click ‘Figure’ icon. A popup named ‘Insert new figure’ appears. Input the following details, Object type: Inline (without label and caption), Display (with label and ...
How to cite a figure?
To cite a figure, you can use two methods. Method 1: Click ‘Cite now’ option in the figure block or from the queries tab or from the figures list or from the notification that arises after inserting a figure. After clicking 'Cite Now’, you'll see a ...
How to reorder figures?
The figures will be reordered in following circumstances, Upon insertion of a new figure Upon deletion of a figure Following the citation of a figure within the article, a notification for reordering figures will be displayed in the top right corner. ...
How to navigate between the figures?
Click the ‘Figures’ icon from the top right toolbar. All the figures will be listed here. Click on any of the figures from the list to navigate to the figure given inside the manuscript. Note: Hover over the image to see who inserted the figure, ...
How to replace the figures?
Click the ‘Replace’ icon given in the top of the figure which thereby opens a popup. Drag and drop the image or upload from the local storage. Give the proper description of the changes made. The changes made in the figures will be listed in the ...
How to mark a text as ‘Part label’?
Select the text which you want to mark as ‘Part label’ Click ‘Part label’ option from the popup. The screenshot below depicts the view after marking a text as part label. Note: All the fields are configured based on the publisher's requirements, so ...
How to insert a part label to a figure citation?
To insert a part label, click on figure citation Click the ‘+’ icon given in the figure. Click ‘Save and close’ to save the part label. The screenshot below depicts the changes after adding the part label to a figure citation. Note: All the fields ...
What further changes can be applied to a figure?
1. Not a citation: Click on the figure citation and choose ‘Not a citation’ option to change citation as text. The screenshot below depicts the view after marking the figure citation as text. 2. Move a citation: To move a citation from one spot to ...
How to delete a figure?
To delete a figure, click on the delete icon given in the figure. Click on ‘Yes’ in the confirmation message to delete the figure and all associated citations. The screenshot below depicts the view after deleting a figure. Note: The figure will be ...
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