Graphics, Figures & TablesIEEE subfig to one figure

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zohar
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IEEE subfig to one figure

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Hi,

I need some tip here, I must be missing some functionality. The IEEE journal wants me to:

"Each figure should stand on its own, even if it contains sub-figures. The art files should be the complete figure, with all of the subfigures within one file."

"2.) Separate electronic figure files (acceptable file format is .eps only). Figure files must be submitted and labeled in numerical order as they appear in the accepted article: Figure 1.eps, Figure 2.eps, Figure 3.eps, etc. Only 1 file required for any figures with multiple images/parts."

I used the subfig package in latex, and I have about 90 sub images in 20 figures. How do I generate the united figures (a united figure includes all the sub-figures and their sub-captions) they want?

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