On June 5, 2014 at 08:21:26 AM, Benedict Holland (benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com) wrote: Yea. Check your floats. Make sure that they are marked as "here definitely". Also you might want to add a \vfill before and after the picture. Also, make your pictures bigger unless you can't but try to. Bigger pictures are always better.
~Ben On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 2:08 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote: 2014-06-04 23:54 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham: I have one last (hopefully) formatting issue to resolve with my thesis before I can turn it back into the reviewers. I am attempting to place each table and figure on their own separate page. The problem is I try going to insert>formatting>new page and also page break in between the two figures or tables but LyX seems to just ignore the command and still formats the two figures on the same page. I have also tried going the ERT route by adding both \pagebreak and \newpage but LyX also seems to ignore those commands as well. What am I doing wrong? I have a link for a zip file with a minimal example that includes the needed class file as well. Does this help? http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/22191/forcing-a-figure-strictly-on-a-separate-page Jürgen I was able to fix it using a combination of what Ben suggested and some other information on the link Jurgen supplied. The direct solution in the link resulted in errors but I found some other mentions of adding a clear page. So I added a clear page between all figures and tables and then going off of Ben's suggestion I changed default placement to “top of page” rather then here definitely. This successfully gives every table and figure its own page. Thanks so much for the help! -Steve