Keep captions with drawings and tables
Thanks for the reply. Just a couple follow-up questions:
1. I assume that pasting it as "Enhance Metafile" will allow me to edit the
drawing object later. Is that correct?
2. What about tables? Is there a solution for tables?
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
For objects that don't support "In line with text," you can Edit | Cut
and then Edit | Paste Special, choosing a picture format which does
support "In line with text."
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"hmm" wrote in message
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I have drawings and tables with captions in my Word 2000 document.
While
working, the captions and figures dance like Mexican jumping beans
all over
my document! I would like to know how to keep them together.
I had difficulty using Stefan Blom's suggestion (thread started
7/5/2006) of
applying the "in line with text" wrapping style to the figure, and
encapsuling it in a frame together with the caption , because; 1)
drawing
objects cannot have the "In line with text" wrapping style--the
option is
grayed out; and 2) tables behave so unpredictably, and I was unable
to put
one in a frame without drastic changes to the cell sizing.
Hoping someone has a suggestion; thanks.
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