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How to tell Word not to use captions in a List of Tables
I have over 20 tables I made in Excel that already have a table number and
caption. I have imported these tables into Word and am now constructing a List of Tables. I figured out how to remove a label, but I cannot figure out how to remove the table number that Word places above the table to link it to the List of Tables. Like the TOC, I simply want the List of Tables to refer to the appropriate page without adding a number or label to the table. Can I do this? Thanks! |
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How to tell Word not to use captions in a List of Tables
Why not just make the Caption style white font, very small (1 pt), and very
short paragraph spacing (Exactly 0.06 seems smallest in Word 2000)? That way, you can create the table from the captions, but not show the captions. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Jbagger" wrote in message ... I have over 20 tables I made in Excel that already have a table number and caption. I have imported these tables into Word and am now constructing a List of Tables. I figured out how to remove a label, but I cannot figure out how to remove the table number that Word places above the table to link it to the List of Tables. Like the TOC, I simply want the List of Tables to refer to the appropriate page without adding a number or label to the table. Can I do this? Thanks! |
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How to tell Word not to use captions in a List of Tables
Why not remove the captions entirely (along with their numbers) and reinsert
titles in the Caption (or any other) style and then build a list of tables based on that (or any other) style. Captions don't need to be numbered. If Word is insisting on adding captions, then perhaps the AutoCaption feature is enabled? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Why not just make the Caption style white font, very small (1 pt), and very short paragraph spacing (Exactly 0.06 seems smallest in Word 2000)? That way, you can create the table from the captions, but not show the captions. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Jbagger" wrote in message ... I have over 20 tables I made in Excel that already have a table number and caption. I have imported these tables into Word and am now constructing a List of Tables. I figured out how to remove a label, but I cannot figure out how to remove the table number that Word places above the table to link it to the List of Tables. Like the TOC, I simply want the List of Tables to refer to the appropriate page without adding a number or label to the table. Can I do this? Thanks! |
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How to tell Word not to use captions in a List of Tables
Thanks for the help.
I cannot use the caption provided by Word because they are not formatted according to the American Psychological Association. That is, they are indented about 3 spaces where I would like them to go, but I need them flush with the original margin. Autocaptioning is off, so it is not affecting anything. Thanks for anymore ideas. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Why not remove the captions entirely (along with their numbers) and reinsert titles in the Caption (or any other) style and then build a list of tables based on that (or any other) style. Captions don't need to be numbered. If Word is insisting on adding captions, then perhaps the AutoCaption feature is enabled? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Why not just make the Caption style white font, very small (1 pt), and very short paragraph spacing (Exactly 0.06 seems smallest in Word 2000)? That way, you can create the table from the captions, but not show the captions. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Jbagger" wrote in message ... I have over 20 tables I made in Excel that already have a table number and caption. I have imported these tables into Word and am now constructing a List of Tables. I figured out how to remove a label, but I cannot figure out how to remove the table number that Word places above the table to link it to the List of Tables. Like the TOC, I simply want the List of Tables to refer to the appropriate page without adding a number or label to the table. Can I do this? Thanks! |
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How to tell Word not to use captions in a List of Tables
Modify the format of the Caption style, jbagger. This might help:
http://www.officearticles.com/tutori...oft_word.ht m **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Jbagger" wrote in message ... Thanks for the help. I cannot use the caption provided by Word because they are not formatted according to the American Psychological Association. That is, they are indented about 3 spaces where I would like them to go, but I need them flush with the original margin. Autocaptioning is off, so it is not affecting anything. Thanks for anymore ideas. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Why not remove the captions entirely (along with their numbers) and reinsert titles in the Caption (or any other) style and then build a list of tables based on that (or any other) style. Captions don't need to be numbered. If Word is insisting on adding captions, then perhaps the AutoCaption feature is enabled? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Why not just make the Caption style white font, very small (1 pt), and very short paragraph spacing (Exactly 0.06 seems smallest in Word 2000)? That way, you can create the table from the captions, but not show the captions. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Jbagger" wrote in message ... I have over 20 tables I made in Excel that already have a table number and caption. I have imported these tables into Word and am now constructing a List of Tables. I figured out how to remove a label, but I cannot figure out how to remove the table number that Word places above the table to link it to the List of Tables. Like the TOC, I simply want the List of Tables to refer to the appropriate page without adding a number or label to the table. Can I do this? Thanks! |
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How to tell Word not to use captions in a List of Tables
Anne,
Thanks for the link! I ended up using your first suggestion about making the caption white. I placed the caption below each table so it would not interfere with the top line of the page. Works perfect now. Thanks! |
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How to tell Word not to use captions in a List of Tables
Cool beans.
**************************** Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "Jbagger" wrote in message ... Anne, Thanks for the link! I ended up using your first suggestion about making the caption white. I placed the caption below each table so it would not interfere with the top line of the page. Works perfect now. Thanks! |
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