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Clik here to view.If you’ve just created a manuscript in Editorial Manager and you’re reviewing it before submitting to the PLoS ONE office, or if you’re a reviewer or Academic Editor providing feedback on a paper, you may be asking yourself the above question.
You can access all supporting information at the end of a manuscript through the hyperlinks at the top of the page. It will look something like this:
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Our submission system is designed to create these hyperlinks because most often, the kind of data in a supporting information file is quite large, making it far too cumbersome to embed directly into the pdf.
For answers to other questions you may have, visit our Most Common Questions page. As always, if you still have questions, please don’t hesitate emailing us directly at plosone@plos.org.
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