How can I place both text and graphics on a single page

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I want to develop some "flash cards" that contain some text in the left third or so of the page and a mindmap or tree graph on the right two thirds of the page. The text sets up the problem and the graphic diagrams the solution (as a learning aid for accounting concepts).

Is there a good way to get LaTeX to do this? I know that usually LaTeX places text and graphics according to its own rules, but I need this consistent format.

Any tips appreciated.

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