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Default Caption within a style

Thanks Shauna, That makes sense. I use the insert caption to create the
caption in the first place. What would happen if I made the table title a
character style. Could I create the caption and then overwrite it with the
table title style? I think the caption formatting would be maintained, no?
I was just trying to avoid the extra step but I guess I can't.

Also, is there a way to prevent the paragraph return from occurring with the
insert caption? Sometimes I have to go back in a document and insert the
captions, then I have to maneuver out the paragraph return to reconnect the
Caption to the Table title.

LAC
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LAC


"Shauna Kelly" wrote:

Hi LAC

The Caption style is a paragraph style. I assume your Table Title style is,
too. So conceptually one can't be within the other, because they're both the
same kind of thing.

When you do Insert Reference Caption, Word applies the Caption style.
There's no way to tell Word to use some other style for this purpose. It's
one of the very good reasons to use Word's built-in styles.

My recommendation would be to use the Caption style (modified to look the
way you want it). If you can't do that, then it may help to know that you
can search for text in one style and replace it with another style. Use Edit
Replace. Leave the Find What and Replace With boxes empty, and use the

More Format Style list to identify the style to look for and the style
to replace it with.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"LAC" wrote in message
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I have a style called Table Title and in the table title I always use
captions to autonumber the Table. Is there a way to include the Caption
style within the table title style so that I don't have to reapply the
Table
Title style after I insert the caption?
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LAC