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It's really easy to incorporate Jupyter Notebooks as well as datasets in your articles. \href{https://intercom.help/authorea/host-data/data-hosting/hosting-data-and-uploading-files}{This guide} illustrates the step-by-step procedure to easily add any arbitrary dataset to an Authorea article, by navigating to the Data folder, and adding files there (they get added to the Authorea's underlying Git repository).
\section{Adding data "behind" figures}
You can
do so by dragging also associate data and
dropping Jupyer Notebooks to a specific figure. \href{https://intercom.help/authorea/host-data/adding-data-behind-a-figure}{This guide} illustrates the step-by-step procedure for adding a figure to an
image or by clicking \textbf{Insert Figure} at Authorea document and attaching data and Jupyer Notebooks to it. Whenever Authorea documents detect "data behind a figure", a data flag icon appears next to the
bottom of figure, as for the
block you want it under.
When your figure
below. The icon is
in place you can \textbf{attach data} meant to
it. We take json, csv, dat files alert you, your collaborators and
\textbf{IPython Notebooks}. readers that some data is available behind the figure.