Resistor for 3-digit 7-segment LCD

Ideal opportunity to learn. Draw your circuit in breadboard view. When done, switch to schematic view. Fritzing will translate all the symbols to schematic symbols. You can then re-arrange the symbols in whatever way makes them least tangled and most easy to understand. You don't have to reflect the physical layout of components in a schematic. Then just neaten up the wiring. My favourite tip for making the wiring neat is to use the Vcc/5V and 0V/ground symbols. Many components need one or both, so put as many of these symbols around the diagram as you like, so you don't have to connect up all the 5V and ground lines all over the diagram. None of this will disturb your breadboard diagram, you can switch between the two views any time.

One of the many benefits of using the schematic view is that when you post it here, hopefully you will get the attention of the more experienced and qualified forum members who will give constructive and useful criticism. Post a breadboard view and they will whine and complain and take you less seriously. This is not snobbery. Imagine trying to help a lost tourist in a London tube station. They are trying to find their way to Wembley using an ordinance survey map. So much irrelevant detail. You show them the famous tube map. So much clearer! That's the difference between a schematic and something that tries to represent the real world, like breadboard view.