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Captions- putting in line with text, but different format
Hi there,
I have been using captions to number Definitions, Lemmas, Theorems etc. The thing is, I want to have: Theorem 7.1 let blah blah blah (text) where the Theorem 7.1 is Bold. The trouble is, Word thinks that the WHOLE LINE should be the same format - so it then changes the rest to Caption style (bold size 10). Two questions: 1) Is there any way to tell Word that actually only the number is the caption (I have checked the box that does not include the label, using the same label/caption type for my theorems, defns etc) 2) This chapter is in its own right - so it is theoretically chapter 0 according to Word. I have had to put a dummy '7' entry at the start using Numbered Headings so that it labels my captions 7.1, 7.2 etc. How do I get round this as I don't want the 7 in my doc? Thanks |
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