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List of Figures
Is there a way to have the list of figures change the space into a tab when
it generates using a style? For example, when using styles in Word 2003 and you have a caption marked as caption with 2 spaces after the Figure number. When the List of figures generates if the 2 spaces can automatically be changed to a tab I can set the paragraph formatting to allow for a title that will have to wrap because of its length. If not, it has to be done manually which is too time consuming. Figure 1 Example of the first figure Figure 10 Example of the tenth figure |
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Hello T-
Don't know that it will do a lot of good, but when you go into the Caption dialog box try Ctrl+Tab insead of a space. After you generate the TOF you can select the entire field and adjust your Tab setting for all entries at once. Downside is that the individual captions in the body of the doc will not have a space (although one could also be used) & you may have to adjust the tab setting for each caption. HTH |:) "TPlus" wrote: Is there a way to have the list of figures change the space into a tab when it generates using a style? For example, when using styles in Word 2003 and you have a caption marked as caption with 2 spaces after the Figure number. When the List of figures generates if the 2 spaces can automatically be changed to a tab I can set the paragraph formatting to allow for a title that will have to wrap because of its length. If not, it has to be done manually which is too time consuming. Figure 1 Example of the first figure Figure 10 Example of the tenth figure |
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