How to add a picture into the header in the first page?












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how can I add a picture into the header in the first page of my article? Thank you very much in advance.



My sample code can only create a file with the picture showing up on the second page.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox} usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib} usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
pagestyle{fancy} renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}

usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
graphicspath{{C:/Users/header/}}
renewcommand{refname}{References}
begin{document}
lhead{includegraphics[width=1cm]{photo}}

{centering title{Stat} author{Yan}
maketitle}

I would like to clearpage

123456

bibliographystyle{chicago}
bibliography{C:/Users//Downloads/ref/rref}
end{document}


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  • Add thispagestyle{fancy} just after maketitle. The reason is that maketitlemodifies the page style.
    – user94293
    2 hours ago










  • Thanks. But on the last page, the picture is paired with "reference". Why? Thank you a lot.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago










  • Do you want the picture only in the first page?
    – caverac
    2 hours ago










  • Right. But I want to solve the problem of pairing photo with reference at first.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago
















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how can I add a picture into the header in the first page of my article? Thank you very much in advance.



My sample code can only create a file with the picture showing up on the second page.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox} usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib} usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
pagestyle{fancy} renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}

usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
graphicspath{{C:/Users/header/}}
renewcommand{refname}{References}
begin{document}
lhead{includegraphics[width=1cm]{photo}}

{centering title{Stat} author{Yan}
maketitle}

I would like to clearpage

123456

bibliographystyle{chicago}
bibliography{C:/Users//Downloads/ref/rref}
end{document}


enter image description hereenter image description here










share|improve this question
























  • Add thispagestyle{fancy} just after maketitle. The reason is that maketitlemodifies the page style.
    – user94293
    2 hours ago










  • Thanks. But on the last page, the picture is paired with "reference". Why? Thank you a lot.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago










  • Do you want the picture only in the first page?
    – caverac
    2 hours ago










  • Right. But I want to solve the problem of pairing photo with reference at first.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago














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how can I add a picture into the header in the first page of my article? Thank you very much in advance.



My sample code can only create a file with the picture showing up on the second page.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox} usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib} usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
pagestyle{fancy} renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}

usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
graphicspath{{C:/Users/header/}}
renewcommand{refname}{References}
begin{document}
lhead{includegraphics[width=1cm]{photo}}

{centering title{Stat} author{Yan}
maketitle}

I would like to clearpage

123456

bibliographystyle{chicago}
bibliography{C:/Users//Downloads/ref/rref}
end{document}


enter image description hereenter image description here










share|improve this question















how can I add a picture into the header in the first page of my article? Thank you very much in advance.



My sample code can only create a file with the picture showing up on the second page.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox} usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib} usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
pagestyle{fancy} renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}

usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
graphicspath{{C:/Users/header/}}
renewcommand{refname}{References}
begin{document}
lhead{includegraphics[width=1cm]{photo}}

{centering title{Stat} author{Yan}
maketitle}

I would like to clearpage

123456

bibliographystyle{chicago}
bibliography{C:/Users//Downloads/ref/rref}
end{document}


enter image description hereenter image description here







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  • Add thispagestyle{fancy} just after maketitle. The reason is that maketitlemodifies the page style.
    – user94293
    2 hours ago










  • Thanks. But on the last page, the picture is paired with "reference". Why? Thank you a lot.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago










  • Do you want the picture only in the first page?
    – caverac
    2 hours ago










  • Right. But I want to solve the problem of pairing photo with reference at first.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago


















  • Add thispagestyle{fancy} just after maketitle. The reason is that maketitlemodifies the page style.
    – user94293
    2 hours ago










  • Thanks. But on the last page, the picture is paired with "reference". Why? Thank you a lot.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago










  • Do you want the picture only in the first page?
    – caverac
    2 hours ago










  • Right. But I want to solve the problem of pairing photo with reference at first.
    – Carl
    2 hours ago
















Add thispagestyle{fancy} just after maketitle. The reason is that maketitlemodifies the page style.
– user94293
2 hours ago




Add thispagestyle{fancy} just after maketitle. The reason is that maketitlemodifies the page style.
– user94293
2 hours ago












Thanks. But on the last page, the picture is paired with "reference". Why? Thank you a lot.
– Carl
2 hours ago




Thanks. But on the last page, the picture is paired with "reference". Why? Thank you a lot.
– Carl
2 hours ago












Do you want the picture only in the first page?
– caverac
2 hours ago




Do you want the picture only in the first page?
– caverac
2 hours ago












Right. But I want to solve the problem of pairing photo with reference at first.
– Carl
2 hours ago




Right. But I want to solve the problem of pairing photo with reference at first.
– Carl
2 hours ago










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I took the liberty of cleaning your code a bit



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}

usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
usepackage{lipsum}

%% HEADER %%
pagestyle{fancy}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{bibsection}{}

fancypagestyle{firststyle}
{
fancyhf{}
lhead{includegraphics[width = 2cm]{example-image-a}}
}

% AUTHOR INFO
title{Stat}
author{Yan}


%% DOCUMENT
begin{document}
maketitle
thispagestyle{firststyle}


section{One section}
lipsum[1-2]clearpage

section{Other section}
lipsum[3-5]cite{White1983}

bibliographystyle{plain}
section*{References}
bibliography{refs}
end{document}


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  • Thank you a lot. Could you tell me what does the "lipsum[1-2]" and "lipsum[3-5]" mean or function here? It returned me with the error that "Package kantlipsum Error: Package expl3 too old. }" after I ran your code. Thanks.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago












  • @Carl Just some dummy text
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • And if you add up the command, "bibliography{C:/Users/ref/rref}, which a bib.tex file, my previous problem wasn't solved. Thank you.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago










  • @Carl Do you want References to appear on the header? or you don't? It appears there because the header is configured to include the current section title.
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • I don't. Thank you for your instructions.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago











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I took the liberty of cleaning your code a bit



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}

usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
usepackage{lipsum}

%% HEADER %%
pagestyle{fancy}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{bibsection}{}

fancypagestyle{firststyle}
{
fancyhf{}
lhead{includegraphics[width = 2cm]{example-image-a}}
}

% AUTHOR INFO
title{Stat}
author{Yan}


%% DOCUMENT
begin{document}
maketitle
thispagestyle{firststyle}


section{One section}
lipsum[1-2]clearpage

section{Other section}
lipsum[3-5]cite{White1983}

bibliographystyle{plain}
section*{References}
bibliography{refs}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Thank you a lot. Could you tell me what does the "lipsum[1-2]" and "lipsum[3-5]" mean or function here? It returned me with the error that "Package kantlipsum Error: Package expl3 too old. }" after I ran your code. Thanks.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago












  • @Carl Just some dummy text
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • And if you add up the command, "bibliography{C:/Users/ref/rref}, which a bib.tex file, my previous problem wasn't solved. Thank you.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago










  • @Carl Do you want References to appear on the header? or you don't? It appears there because the header is configured to include the current section title.
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • I don't. Thank you for your instructions.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago
















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I took the liberty of cleaning your code a bit



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}

usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
usepackage{lipsum}

%% HEADER %%
pagestyle{fancy}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{bibsection}{}

fancypagestyle{firststyle}
{
fancyhf{}
lhead{includegraphics[width = 2cm]{example-image-a}}
}

% AUTHOR INFO
title{Stat}
author{Yan}


%% DOCUMENT
begin{document}
maketitle
thispagestyle{firststyle}


section{One section}
lipsum[1-2]clearpage

section{Other section}
lipsum[3-5]cite{White1983}

bibliographystyle{plain}
section*{References}
bibliography{refs}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Thank you a lot. Could you tell me what does the "lipsum[1-2]" and "lipsum[3-5]" mean or function here? It returned me with the error that "Package kantlipsum Error: Package expl3 too old. }" after I ran your code. Thanks.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago












  • @Carl Just some dummy text
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • And if you add up the command, "bibliography{C:/Users/ref/rref}, which a bib.tex file, my previous problem wasn't solved. Thank you.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago










  • @Carl Do you want References to appear on the header? or you don't? It appears there because the header is configured to include the current section title.
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • I don't. Thank you for your instructions.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago














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I took the liberty of cleaning your code a bit



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}

usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
usepackage{lipsum}

%% HEADER %%
pagestyle{fancy}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{bibsection}{}

fancypagestyle{firststyle}
{
fancyhf{}
lhead{includegraphics[width = 2cm]{example-image-a}}
}

% AUTHOR INFO
title{Stat}
author{Yan}


%% DOCUMENT
begin{document}
maketitle
thispagestyle{firststyle}


section{One section}
lipsum[1-2]clearpage

section{Other section}
lipsum[3-5]cite{White1983}

bibliographystyle{plain}
section*{References}
bibliography{refs}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer














I took the liberty of cleaning your code a bit



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}

usepackage{grffile,graphicx,hyperref,graphbox}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
usepackage[sort]{natbib}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage[top=1in,headsep=4pt,headheight=26pt,bottom=1.in,left=1in,right=1in]{geometry}
usepackage{lipsum}

%% HEADER %%
pagestyle{fancy}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{bibsection}{}

fancypagestyle{firststyle}
{
fancyhf{}
lhead{includegraphics[width = 2cm]{example-image-a}}
}

% AUTHOR INFO
title{Stat}
author{Yan}


%% DOCUMENT
begin{document}
maketitle
thispagestyle{firststyle}


section{One section}
lipsum[1-2]clearpage

section{Other section}
lipsum[3-5]cite{White1983}

bibliographystyle{plain}
section*{References}
bibliography{refs}
end{document}


enter image description here







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answered 2 hours ago









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  • Thank you a lot. Could you tell me what does the "lipsum[1-2]" and "lipsum[3-5]" mean or function here? It returned me with the error that "Package kantlipsum Error: Package expl3 too old. }" after I ran your code. Thanks.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago












  • @Carl Just some dummy text
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • And if you add up the command, "bibliography{C:/Users/ref/rref}, which a bib.tex file, my previous problem wasn't solved. Thank you.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago










  • @Carl Do you want References to appear on the header? or you don't? It appears there because the header is configured to include the current section title.
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • I don't. Thank you for your instructions.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago


















  • Thank you a lot. Could you tell me what does the "lipsum[1-2]" and "lipsum[3-5]" mean or function here? It returned me with the error that "Package kantlipsum Error: Package expl3 too old. }" after I ran your code. Thanks.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago












  • @Carl Just some dummy text
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • And if you add up the command, "bibliography{C:/Users/ref/rref}, which a bib.tex file, my previous problem wasn't solved. Thank you.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago










  • @Carl Do you want References to appear on the header? or you don't? It appears there because the header is configured to include the current section title.
    – caverac
    1 hour ago










  • I don't. Thank you for your instructions.
    – Carl
    1 hour ago
















Thank you a lot. Could you tell me what does the "lipsum[1-2]" and "lipsum[3-5]" mean or function here? It returned me with the error that "Package kantlipsum Error: Package expl3 too old. }" after I ran your code. Thanks.
– Carl
1 hour ago






Thank you a lot. Could you tell me what does the "lipsum[1-2]" and "lipsum[3-5]" mean or function here? It returned me with the error that "Package kantlipsum Error: Package expl3 too old. }" after I ran your code. Thanks.
– Carl
1 hour ago














@Carl Just some dummy text
– caverac
1 hour ago




@Carl Just some dummy text
– caverac
1 hour ago












And if you add up the command, "bibliography{C:/Users/ref/rref}, which a bib.tex file, my previous problem wasn't solved. Thank you.
– Carl
1 hour ago




And if you add up the command, "bibliography{C:/Users/ref/rref}, which a bib.tex file, my previous problem wasn't solved. Thank you.
– Carl
1 hour ago












@Carl Do you want References to appear on the header? or you don't? It appears there because the header is configured to include the current section title.
– caverac
1 hour ago




@Carl Do you want References to appear on the header? or you don't? It appears there because the header is configured to include the current section title.
– caverac
1 hour ago












I don't. Thank you for your instructions.
– Carl
1 hour ago




I don't. Thank you for your instructions.
– Carl
1 hour ago


















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