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How do I stop the bolding of a Table caption in the List of Tables
I have a large table, and I have put the Table caption in the first row of
the table so that the caption will show on every page along with the column headings. When the caption was put in the first row of the table, it did not maintain the Caption style settings, so I modified the text to have the Caption style headings - namely Arial 10 and Bold. Now when I create a List of Tables, that table caption shows up Bold in the list of tables unlike the other references. I don't want to have to unbold it every time I update the List of Tables, but I also want the caption in the table to be bold. So what do I need to do so that the reference does not show up bold in the List of Tables? Thanks |
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How do I stop the bolding of a Table caption in the List of Tables
Nevermind. What I thought I had tried yesterday that didn't work (re-applying
the Caption style) did work today, so I must have messed up yesterday. "marmac" wrote: I have a large table, and I have put the Table caption in the first row of the table so that the caption will show on every page along with the column headings. When the caption was put in the first row of the table, it did not maintain the Caption style settings, so I modified the text to have the Caption style headings - namely Arial 10 and Bold. Now when I create a List of Tables, that table caption shows up Bold in the list of tables unlike the other references. I don't want to have to unbold it every time I update the List of Tables, but I also want the caption in the table to be bold. So what do I need to do so that the reference does not show up bold in the List of Tables? Thanks |
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How do I stop the bolding of a Table caption in the List of Tables
What you have discovered is what we would have told you: when the formatting
is applied by a style, the TOC will not pick it up. When it is applied as direct formatting, then it will be picked up by the TOC. In this case, the Caption style will evidently suffice, but you could also define and apply a Table Title style. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "marmac" wrote in message ... Nevermind. What I thought I had tried yesterday that didn't work (re-applying the Caption style) did work today, so I must have messed up yesterday. "marmac" wrote: I have a large table, and I have put the Table caption in the first row of the table so that the caption will show on every page along with the column headings. When the caption was put in the first row of the table, it did not maintain the Caption style settings, so I modified the text to have the Caption style headings - namely Arial 10 and Bold. Now when I create a List of Tables, that table caption shows up Bold in the list of tables unlike the other references. I don't want to have to unbold it every time I update the List of Tables, but I also want the caption in the table to be bold. So what do I need to do so that the reference does not show up bold in the List of Tables? Thanks |
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