How to add figure in the left margin?












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I found a post about adding figure to the right margin, which works pretty well.



Add an image in the right margin



However, I don't know the commands for adding a figure to the left margin. Can someone help?










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    I found a post about adding figure to the right margin, which works pretty well.



    Add an image in the right margin



    However, I don't know the commands for adding a figure to the left margin. Can someone help?










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      I found a post about adding figure to the right margin, which works pretty well.



      Add an image in the right margin



      However, I don't know the commands for adding a figure to the left margin. Can someone help?










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      I found a post about adding figure to the right margin, which works pretty well.



      Add an image in the right margin



      However, I don't know the commands for adding a figure to the left margin. Can someone help?







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          Here is a example with the mwe you gave. Important is the reversemarginpar



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{xcolor}
          usepackage{marginnote}
          usepackage{sidenotes}
          usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
          usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
          reversemarginpar
          begin{document}
          lipsum[1]
          begin{marginfigure}%
          includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
          caption{This is in the margin.}%
          end{marginfigure}%
          lipsum[2]

          end{document}


          You can also switch back and forth with reversemarginpar and normalmarginpar



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{xcolor}
          usepackage{marginnote}
          usepackage{sidenotes}
          usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
          usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
          reversemarginpar
          begin{document}
          lipsum[1]
          begin{marginfigure}%
          includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
          caption{This is in the margin on the left.}%
          end{marginfigure}%
          normalmarginpar
          begin{marginfigure}
          includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}
          caption{This is in the margin on the right}
          end{marginfigure}
          lipsum[2]

          end{document}





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            Here is a example with the mwe you gave. Important is the reversemarginpar



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{xcolor}
            usepackage{marginnote}
            usepackage{sidenotes}
            usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
            usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
            reversemarginpar
            begin{document}
            lipsum[1]
            begin{marginfigure}%
            includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
            caption{This is in the margin.}%
            end{marginfigure}%
            lipsum[2]

            end{document}


            You can also switch back and forth with reversemarginpar and normalmarginpar



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{xcolor}
            usepackage{marginnote}
            usepackage{sidenotes}
            usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
            usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
            reversemarginpar
            begin{document}
            lipsum[1]
            begin{marginfigure}%
            includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
            caption{This is in the margin on the left.}%
            end{marginfigure}%
            normalmarginpar
            begin{marginfigure}
            includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}
            caption{This is in the margin on the right}
            end{marginfigure}
            lipsum[2]

            end{document}





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              Here is a example with the mwe you gave. Important is the reversemarginpar



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{xcolor}
              usepackage{marginnote}
              usepackage{sidenotes}
              usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
              usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
              reversemarginpar
              begin{document}
              lipsum[1]
              begin{marginfigure}%
              includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
              caption{This is in the margin.}%
              end{marginfigure}%
              lipsum[2]

              end{document}


              You can also switch back and forth with reversemarginpar and normalmarginpar



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{xcolor}
              usepackage{marginnote}
              usepackage{sidenotes}
              usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
              usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
              reversemarginpar
              begin{document}
              lipsum[1]
              begin{marginfigure}%
              includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
              caption{This is in the margin on the left.}%
              end{marginfigure}%
              normalmarginpar
              begin{marginfigure}
              includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}
              caption{This is in the margin on the right}
              end{marginfigure}
              lipsum[2]

              end{document}





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                Here is a example with the mwe you gave. Important is the reversemarginpar



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{xcolor}
                usepackage{marginnote}
                usepackage{sidenotes}
                usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
                usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
                reversemarginpar
                begin{document}
                lipsum[1]
                begin{marginfigure}%
                includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
                caption{This is in the margin.}%
                end{marginfigure}%
                lipsum[2]

                end{document}


                You can also switch back and forth with reversemarginpar and normalmarginpar



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{xcolor}
                usepackage{marginnote}
                usepackage{sidenotes}
                usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
                usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
                reversemarginpar
                begin{document}
                lipsum[1]
                begin{marginfigure}%
                includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
                caption{This is in the margin on the left.}%
                end{marginfigure}%
                normalmarginpar
                begin{marginfigure}
                includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}
                caption{This is in the margin on the right}
                end{marginfigure}
                lipsum[2]

                end{document}





                share|improve this answer












                Here is a example with the mwe you gave. Important is the reversemarginpar



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{xcolor}
                usepackage{marginnote}
                usepackage{sidenotes}
                usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
                usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
                reversemarginpar
                begin{document}
                lipsum[1]
                begin{marginfigure}%
                includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
                caption{This is in the margin.}%
                end{marginfigure}%
                lipsum[2]

                end{document}


                You can also switch back and forth with reversemarginpar and normalmarginpar



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{xcolor}
                usepackage{marginnote}
                usepackage{sidenotes}
                usepackage{lipsum} % provides the dummy text
                usepackage{mwe} % provides the example image
                reversemarginpar
                begin{document}
                lipsum[1]
                begin{marginfigure}%
                includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}%
                caption{This is in the margin on the left.}%
                end{marginfigure}%
                normalmarginpar
                begin{marginfigure}
                includegraphics[width=marginparwidth]{example-image-a}
                caption{This is in the margin on the right}
                end{marginfigure}
                lipsum[2]

                end{document}






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