To get rid of the markers in the text, use the option [nomarkers], and to
remove the figure or table lists, use [nofiglist] and [notablist].
[nolists] gets rid of both lists.

eg.

\usepackage[nolists,nomarkers]{endfloat}

The page with the [figure X should go here] is meant to show the
approximate location of the figures. I take it that as well as using
endfloat, you have also put your figures on after the other at the end of
the chapter? If so, you don't really need endfloat. Endfloat is meant to
allow you to leave your figures in the text, but have them moved to the
end. The [figure X...] then shows the approximate location of the figure
in the text.

 Rod

> 1. float placement (AAAARRRGH!)
>    I can get my figures at the end of the chapter using the package
>    "endfloat", but it puts in a separate page in front of the
>    references that says this:
>       
>       [figure 1 should go about here]
>       [figure 2 should go about here]
>       [figure 3 should go about here]
>       etc.
>    Not good. It also prints a list of figures, but doesn't use the 
>    short captions like the lyx LOF does.
> 
>    If I put in a Figures section after the bib inset, I always get
>    page that is blank except for the section label "Figures" before
>    the first figure; if I don't put in the section paragraph (which I
>    DO want), the figures all get the heading "bibliography".
> 
>    I have put in some ERT, like this, to reset the page and the header
>    (and then I just throw that page away):
> 
>    \section{Figures}\addtocounter{page}{-1}
> 
>    What is the Better Way?

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