\documentclass[9pt,twoside,lineno]{pnas-new}
% Use the lineno option to display guide line numbers if required.
\templatetype{pnassupportinginfo}
\title{Your main manuscript title}
\author{Author1, Author2 and Author3 (complete author list)}
\correspondingauthor{Corresponding Author name.\\E-mail: author.two@email.com}
\begin{document}
%% Comment out or remove this line before generating final copy for submission; this will also remove the warning re: "Consecutive odd pages found".
\instructionspage
\maketitle
%% Adds the main heading for the SI text. Comment out this line if you do not have any supporting information text.
\SItext
\subsection*{Subhead}
Type or paste text here. This should be additional explanatory text such as an extended technical description of results, full details of mathematical models, etc.
\section*{Heading}
\subsection*{Subhead}
Type or paste text here. You may break this section up into subheads as needed (e.g., one section on ``Materials'' and one on ``Methods'').
\subsection*{Materials}
Add a materials subsection if you need to.
\subsection*{Methods}
Add a methods subsection if you need to.
%%% Each figure should be on its own page
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{example-image}
\caption{First figure}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{frog}
\caption{Second figure}
\end{figure}
\begin{table}\centering
\caption{This is a table}
\begin{tabular}{lrrr}
Species & CBS & CV & G3 \\
\midrule
1. Acetaldehyde & 0.0 & 0.0 & 0.0 \\
2. Vinyl alcohol & 9.1 & 9.6 & 13.5 \\
3. Hydroxyethylidene & 50.8 & 51.2 & 54.0\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
%%% Add this line AFTER all your figures and tables
\FloatBarrier
\movie{Type legend for the movie here.}
\movie{Type legend for the other movie here. Adding longer text to show what happens, to decide on alignment and/or indentations.}
\movie{A third movie, just for kicks.}
\dataset{dataset_one.txt}{Type or paste legend here.}
\dataset{dataset_two.txt}{Type or paste legend here. Adding longer text to show what happens, to decide on alignment and/or indentations for multi-line or paragraph captions.}
\bibliography{pnas-sample}
\end{document}