Sometimes, however many times you run LaTeX, the cross-references
are just wrong. Remember that
the \label
command must come after the \caption
command, or
be part of it. For example,
\begin{figure} \begin{figure} \caption{A Figure} or \caption{A Figure% \label{fig} \label{fig}} \end{figure} \end{figure}
You can, just as effectively, shield the \caption
command from its
associated \label
command, by enclosing the caption in an
environment of its own. For example, people commonly seek help after:
\begin{center} \caption{A Figure} \end{center} \label{fig}has failed to label correctly. If you really need this centring (and those in the know commonly reject it), code it as:
\begin{center} \caption{A Figure} \label{fig} \end{center}
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