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latex - Subfigs of a figure on multiple pages

I am facing problem of stacking many figures

The problem is the stack figure is overriding the page dimension vertically and placing all the figure in one page and not changing the page as the limitation of page is reached.

How can page be changed while stacking all the figures.

usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{float}
egin{figure}[hp]
centering
subfloat[Fig1]{label{fig:1}includegraphics[width=0.48extwidth]{fig1}}
subfloat[Fig2]{label{fig:2}includegraphics[width=0.48extwidth]{fig2}}
subfloat[Fig3]{label{fig:3}includegraphics[width=0.48extwidth]{fig3}}
subfloat[Fig4]{label{fig:4}includegraphics[width=0.48extwidth]{fig4}}
subfloat[Fig5]{label{fig:5}includegraphics[width=0.48extwidth]{fig5}}
subfloat[Fig6]{label{fig:6}includegraphics[width=0.48extwidth]{fig6}}
caption{........}
label{..........}
end{figure}

I shall be very thankfull for your kind help.

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Everything inside egin{figure}...end{figure} must not be larger than a single page. In order to break it over pages, you must do it manually. Use ContinuedFloat from the subfig package to do this: (from the subfig documentation, §2.2.3)


egin{figure}
  centering 
  subfloat[][]{...figure code...}% 
  qquad 
  subfloat[][]{...figure code...} 
  caption{Here are the first two figures of a continued figure.}
  label{fig:cont}
end{figure}

egin{figure}
  ContinuedFloat 
  centering 
  subfloat[][]{...figure code...}% 
  qquad 
  subfloat[][]{...figure code...} 
  caption[]{Here are the last two figures of a continued figure.}
  label{fig:cont}
end{figure} 

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