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How do I mark text so that I can use table identifier?
In the 2003 version of Word I could mark text with a table identifier letter
(A, B, C, et.) and then build a table with it. In the 2007 version you can create a table of figures using the table of figure options and then selecting a table identifier, but I don't know how to mark the text in the first place. |
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How do I mark text so that I can use table identifier?
To create captions in Word 2007: On the References tab, click Insert
Caption. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "nschaneman" wrote in message ... In the 2003 version of Word I could mark text with a table identifier letter (A, B, C, et.) and then build a table with it. In the 2007 version you can create a table of figures using the table of figure options and then selecting a table identifier, but I don't know how to mark the text in the first place. |
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