Botkyrka; a part of Europe
December 8th 04, 02:19 PM
Thanks Robert for your prompt answer!
it was a good ideea to set Word2000 compatiblity! That solved more
problems than I have seen. (I did not see this feature!).
My cross-references:
I made a new table with caption and the caption responded to the
cross-reference.
Is this registry in the file? I have a lot of captions so if I could
avoid re-doing I would be happy.
Best regards
Georg
> Hi Gerog
>
> Botkyrka; a part of Europe wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I had to change the computer so my document that I developed in
Word
>> 2000 I have to continue with Word 2003.
>>
>> My problem: I want to make cross-references to figures and tables,
but
>> when I use: Insert->Reference->Cross-Reference->Tabell then the
"table
>> for which caption" is empty. This is also for Figures. That worked
in
>> W2000.
>> Question what is the reason that the table is empty
>
>
> I'm not quite sure I understand, but if you made a custom category for
> your captions, these are stored in the registry (at least this was so in
> Word 2000). If my guess is correct, try making one new caption and see
> whether your category is there. If not, you have to set it up again. You
> can make a new caption and delete it right afterwards. From now on and
> on this computer, you should be able to make cross-references to this
> category.
>
>
>> I don't have time to make all the adaptations as e.g. styles, I
just
>> want to finsih with the document as if I were on W2000. How can I
take
>> all adaptations and copy into the normal template?
>
>
> Again it is hard for me to see what you are asking: If you have worked
> with styles in Word 2000, those will still be present in your document
> now. And they will look the same, too, unless you have Tools | Templates
> and Add-ins: "Automatically update document styles" checked.
>
> And check that you have Tools | Options | Compatibility: "Recommended
> Options for" set to "MS Word 2000" (which probably already is when you
> take a document from an older version).
>
> Greetinx
> .bob
it was a good ideea to set Word2000 compatiblity! That solved more
problems than I have seen. (I did not see this feature!).
My cross-references:
I made a new table with caption and the caption responded to the
cross-reference.
Is this registry in the file? I have a lot of captions so if I could
avoid re-doing I would be happy.
Best regards
Georg
> Hi Gerog
>
> Botkyrka; a part of Europe wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I had to change the computer so my document that I developed in
Word
>> 2000 I have to continue with Word 2003.
>>
>> My problem: I want to make cross-references to figures and tables,
but
>> when I use: Insert->Reference->Cross-Reference->Tabell then the
"table
>> for which caption" is empty. This is also for Figures. That worked
in
>> W2000.
>> Question what is the reason that the table is empty
>
>
> I'm not quite sure I understand, but if you made a custom category for
> your captions, these are stored in the registry (at least this was so in
> Word 2000). If my guess is correct, try making one new caption and see
> whether your category is there. If not, you have to set it up again. You
> can make a new caption and delete it right afterwards. From now on and
> on this computer, you should be able to make cross-references to this
> category.
>
>
>> I don't have time to make all the adaptations as e.g. styles, I
just
>> want to finsih with the document as if I were on W2000. How can I
take
>> all adaptations and copy into the normal template?
>
>
> Again it is hard for me to see what you are asking: If you have worked
> with styles in Word 2000, those will still be present in your document
> now. And they will look the same, too, unless you have Tools | Templates
> and Add-ins: "Automatically update document styles" checked.
>
> And check that you have Tools | Options | Compatibility: "Recommended
> Options for" set to "MS Word 2000" (which probably already is when you
> take a document from an older version).
>
> Greetinx
> .bob