Press Alt+F9 to toggle the display of field codes. If something is an
automatic number (inserted using the autocaption feature) it will display as
{ seq figure } or something like that.
It's also a good idea to tell Word to display fields as shaded so that you
can tell at a glance that it's something funky rather than normal text. In
Word 2003, choose Tools - Options - View, and set Field shading: to When
selected or Always. Some prefer "When selected" since it's not as visually
annoying. But, I generally prefer full information so I can tell at a glance
where the fields are lurking.
(For lurkers... in Word 2007, field shading settings are found in Office
button - Word Options - Advanced tab - Show document content.)
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"Fabricator" wrote in message
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Thank you very much for your reply. I will do that.
I got some input from someone at a translation vendor; she said that a
group of captions in the middle of the document were not automatic
numbers, and that somehow caused the numbering function in that
document to have problems.
Do you have a thought on that? Is there a way to tell the difference,
after the fact, between autonumbered captions and manually numbered
captions?
'Herb Tyson [MVP Wrote:
;385580']Since the existing graphics are already captioned, why not
simply turn off
auto-captioning for pictures until you're done replacing the graphics?
Insert - Reference - Caption - AutoCaption. Remove the check(s)
corresponding to pictures.
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Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
"Fabricator" wrote in message
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Using Word 2003, I am working on a 70 page document that has about 40
inserted graphics. The document was translated into another language;
I
need to replace existing graphic files with files of images that
contain
the new language.
When I replace a picture I get a new, additional caption that is
numbered. If I remove the one I don't want, the other one does not
change numbers and all the rest of the numbers remain ratcheted up.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to make this work?
Otherwise
it appears I will have to manually change the numbers as I go. Using
update or F9 does not seem to work.
Thoughts???? Help!!!!
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