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How to move a caption along with its figure?
Hi,
So here's my problem. I am writing a 2-column technical paper in Word 2007. I've inserted a figure and a caption for it, and now I want to place them at the top of the page (spanning one column). I've noticed that you can move the figure to the top left or right of the page (under the "arrange" group), but the caption doesn't follow along with it. So now the figure looks great but the caption is left in the middle of the page where it was before. Please, does anyone know how to link a figure and its caption so that they move together? Thanks! Bonus question: does anyone know how to create a figure (and caption) that span both columns at the top of a page? Thanks! |
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