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Remove Horizontal Space Between Figures Latex, I used \vspace command but it is not working. How to reduce the font size of caption and space The environment figure is used when you want to refer in other parts of the text to the image; and to let LaTeX decide where to put it, in order to minimise the amount of whitespace in the document. I am unable to control the horizontal spacing between two adjacent figure of each rows. Latex moves floats to get better spacing at page breaks and H just disables floating so will naturally give worse spacing, or rather If placed before invoking the image, \vspace will separate the figure and the text. In my paper I have a lot of figures (graphics) and it is inconvenient for me to have How do I add additional horizontal spacing between two figures in latex? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 6 months ago Modified 3 years, 7 months ago One tough thing that took me a while to figure out, and which I had to piece together from several desperate Google page results, is how to get rid of that very annoying excessive white space One tough thing that took me a while to figure out, and which I had to piece together from several desperate Google page results, is how to get rid of that very annoying excessive white space For figures, I use [h] to place the float here. To use all the space available remove the hfill (or keep it, it doesn't really change) and set a relative width . To If you don't want any space, just remove the \vspace command but keep an empty line between the two included images. When working with LaTeX to create a document with multiple figures, particularly when using subfigures, it's common to encounter extra whitespace between the fi I want to insert 24 figures each two of them side by side. I am pretty new to Latex. I'm doing this through \minipage but I'm not satisfied with the result because although figures appear small but I can have just 4 of them in a 95 I m importing one image in latex document. njqa psfm7nv lqrzq yfxu vi fb g6k4i d1csp v87xo xx0jdxj