I solved this problem in an other way, inserting the equation in a text box,
that also works well.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
When you put an equation label on the same line with the equation, it is in
the same paragraph, so Word sees the whole thing as the caption. One way
around this is to use a two-column, single-row borderless table. Put the
equation in one cell and the caption in the other.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
"Bandicoot" wrote in message
...
I have created a custom type of caption label called "equation". I then
create equations in Word 2003 (often using Equation editor) and then
insert
the equation caption on the same line (right aligned to a tab on that line
with leading dots).
In other parts of the document I then want to be able to say "See equation
12" (or whatever). If I try to insert a cross-reference to equation 12 to
do
this automatically, I end up with the entire equation as well as the label
being inserted, even if I only ask for the 'only label and number' to be
inserted. I can achieve the same effect by selecting the equation label
and
then creating a bookmark and then using the cross-refernece feature to the
bookmark, but this is clumsy and means lots of bookmarks, etc. Is there
some
way to create a cross-reference to a user-defined caption label in this
fashion?