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Several graphics objects together

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Hi (La)TeX friends.

Consider the graphics object in the attached file. I would like to have a "group" af them; a (2 x 4)-matrix, i.e., two on top of each other and four beside each other.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Several graphics objects together

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Update:

(1) A (2 x 3)-matrix, not a (2 x 4)-matrix;
(2) Three beside each other, not four.
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Re: Several graphics objects together

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I have tried a lot of other things by now, but something is still wrong! Both the log file and the source code are attached.

Besides fixing the problems in the current file, I would like to get another three PS-pictures beneath the ones I have already typed.

Thanks in advance!
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