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_Oh, an empty article!_ You can get started by **double clicking** Once upon a time, scholarly articles were printed on paper. Many scholars today still print out articles on paper, but  this text block practice currently limits the richness of scholarly communication. Scientists, in particular, talk with each other using more than just words. So-called "figures," which include images, diagrams, graphs, charts,  and begin editing. You can also click more, have enriched scholarly articles for hundreds of years. Today, when scientists communicate face-to-face, as in talks or small discussions, these figures are often the focus of conversation. In the best conversations, scientists have  the **Insert** button below ability  to add new block elements. Or you can **drag manipulate the figures,  and drop an image** right onto this text! to access the underlying data, so as to test out various what-if scenarios, and to explain findings more clearly.