Why it always shows extra text in front of figures in Latex?

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I inserted a PNG file in my Latex, everything is ok except the extra '1.png' in front of my figure, here is the code:



begin{figure}[h]
centerline{includegraphics[width=8cm]{Figure 1.png}}
caption{Introduction}
end{figure}


enter image description here



Can someone tell me whar the problem is? Many thanks.









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    I inserted a PNG file in my Latex, everything is ok except the extra '1.png' in front of my figure, here is the code:



    begin{figure}[h]
    centerline{includegraphics[width=8cm]{Figure 1.png}}
    caption{Introduction}
    end{figure}


    enter image description here



    Can someone tell me whar the problem is? Many thanks.









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      I inserted a PNG file in my Latex, everything is ok except the extra '1.png' in front of my figure, here is the code:



      begin{figure}[h]
      centerline{includegraphics[width=8cm]{Figure 1.png}}
      caption{Introduction}
      end{figure}


      enter image description here



      Can someone tell me whar the problem is? Many thanks.









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      I inserted a PNG file in my Latex, everything is ok except the extra '1.png' in front of my figure, here is the code:



      begin{figure}[h]
      centerline{includegraphics[width=8cm]{Figure 1.png}}
      caption{Introduction}
      end{figure}


      enter image description here



      Can someone tell me whar the problem is? Many thanks.







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