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I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any ideas on
what I am doing wrong?
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Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article , =?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com

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Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What I do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a text box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may confuse Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and sometimes it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article , =?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com



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Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well) with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them (Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What I do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a text box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may confuse Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and sometimes it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article , =?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com

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I agree; frames and inline pictures (equations, and so on) make more sense
when you are creating captions.

However, assuming that you get the text box *anchors* in the correct order,
you should be able to fix a document that has captions (SEQ fields) inside
text boxes.

Also, note that Word 2007 *is* able to see captions inside text boxes for
the purpose of creating a table of figures.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well)
with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them
(Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place
them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the
Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph
group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other
reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What I
do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a text
box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the
caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may confuse
Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and sometimes
it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I
may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better
keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has
not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article ,
=?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does
OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured
the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below
one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any
ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com




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If you want to put an Equation caption on the same line with the equation
(as is commonly done), then the best approach is to use a two-column
borderless table. Otherwise, a cross-reference to the caption will drag the
whole equation along with it.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well)
with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them
(Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place
them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the
Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph
group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other
reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What I
do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a text
box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the
caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may confuse
Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and sometimes
it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I
may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better
keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has
not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article ,
=?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does
OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured
the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below
one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any
ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com



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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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I agree; frames and inline pictures (equations, and so on) make more sense
when you are creating captions.


Corrected version:

I agree; inline objects (and possibly frames) make more sense when you are
creating captions.

And, as Suzanne wrote, for equations it is best to use a table.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP






However, assuming that you get the text box *anchors* in the correct
order, you should be able to fix a document that has captions (SEQ fields)
inside text boxes.

Also, note that Word 2007 *is* able to see captions inside text boxes for
the purpose of creating a table of figures.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well)
with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them
(Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place
them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the
Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph
group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other
reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What I
do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a text
box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the
caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may confuse
Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and
sometimes
it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I
may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better
keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has
not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article ,
=?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does
OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have
ensured
the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below
one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order.
Any
ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com







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Stefan (and Dean),

Thanks for your help. I just changed the text boxes to be in-line instead
of word wrapped and everything updated nicely. I also checked to be sure
Word 2007 could create the list of figures, and it does even though my
captions are in the text boxes. It all works well. Thanks again.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

I agree; frames and inline pictures (equations, and so on) make more sense
when you are creating captions.

However, assuming that you get the text box *anchors* in the correct order,
you should be able to fix a document that has captions (SEQ fields) inside
text boxes.

Also, note that Word 2007 *is* able to see captions inside text boxes for
the purpose of creating a table of figures.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well)
with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them
(Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place
them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the
Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph
group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other
reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What I
do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a text
box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the
caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may confuse
Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and sometimes
it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I
may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better
keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has
not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article ,
=?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does
OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured
the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below
one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any
ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com







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Suzanne,

Thanks for the tip. However, when I try to put the caption in the right
column of the two column table, Word 2007 forces me to put the caption above
or below the table and not in the right column. How do I get around that?

Thanks,

Craig

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you want to put an Equation caption on the same line with the equation
(as is commonly done), then the best approach is to use a two-column
borderless table. Otherwise, a cross-reference to the caption will drag the
whole equation along with it.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well)
with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them
(Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place
them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the
Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph
group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other
reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What I
do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a text
box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the
caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may confuse
Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and sometimes
it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I
may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better
keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes has
not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article ,
=?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does
OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have ensured
the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are below
one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order. Any
ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com




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Let Word put the caption where it wants and then cut/paste or drag the
caption into the table. You may want to create an AutoText entry containing
a blank caption and a dummy equation. Insert this, substitute the desired
equation, and update the caption.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Craig Q" wrote in message
...
Suzanne,

Thanks for the tip. However, when I try to put the caption in the right
column of the two column table, Word 2007 forces me to put the caption
above
or below the table and not in the right column. How do I get around that?

Thanks,

Craig

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you want to put an Equation caption on the same line with the equation
(as is commonly done), then the best approach is to use a two-column
borderless table. Otherwise, a cross-reference to the caption will drag
the
whole equation along with it.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well)
with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them
(Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place
them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the
Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph
group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other
reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What
I
do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a
text
box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the
caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may
confuse
Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and
sometimes
it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I
may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not
see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better
keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes
has
not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article ,
=?Utf-
8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does
OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have
ensured
the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are
below
one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order.
Any
ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

--
Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com






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Suzanne,

Thanks. Everything is working great now.

Craig

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Let Word put the caption where it wants and then cut/paste or drag the
caption into the table. You may want to create an AutoText entry containing
a blank caption and a dummy equation. Insert this, substitute the desired
equation, and update the caption.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Craig Q" wrote in message
...
Suzanne,

Thanks for the tip. However, when I try to put the caption in the right
column of the two column table, Word 2007 forces me to put the caption
above
or below the table and not in the right column. How do I get around that?

Thanks,

Craig

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you want to put an Equation caption on the same line with the equation
(as is commonly done), then the best approach is to use a two-column
borderless table. Otherwise, a cross-reference to the caption will drag
the
whole equation along with it.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Using Text boxes will confuse Word (not just 2007 but previous as well)
with
respect to Captions.
I never use Text Boxes for Equantions and Figures. Extract them
(Equations,
Figures and Captions) from their boxes (copy/paste will work) and place
them
in the body of the document where you want them, ensure that the
Equantions
and Figures are formatted as In Line With Text. The caption can then be
placed before or after and use Keep With Next (found in the Paragraph
group)
as appropriate to maintain their relative positioning.
Once the Captions are all out of the boxes, they will now update as
described previously.
All the best
DeanH


"Craig Q" wrote:

Dean,

I don't have track changes on, so that is not it. From some other
reading I
have done, I think the issue may be related to using text boxes. What
I
do
to keep my figure or equation together with my caption is insert a
text
box
and then put the figure or equation in the text box and then add the
caption.
This keeps my caption and figure together, but I think this may
confuse
Word
2007. It is just funny though that sometimes it works well and
sometimes
it
doesn't. I also understand that since my captions are in text boxes I
may
have trouble creating a list of figures since that command does not
see
captions in text boxes. If you have any other advice on how to better
keep
figures and equations together with captions that allows them to move
together and automatically number sequentially, please let me know.

Thanks,

Craig

"DeanH" wrote:

Usually this indicated that Track Changes is on, or that a changes
has
not
been accepted/rejected somewhere in the document.
For further help see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Craig Q" wrote:

Peter,

Yes, that has not corrected the problem.

"Peter A" wrote:

In article ,
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8?B?Q3JhaWcgUQ==?= Craig says...
I am using the captioning function in word and it usually does
OK, but in
some instances it gets the nubering out of order. I have
ensured
the anchors
are on the same paragraph and the figures or equations are
below
one another
in the document, but I still get some numbered out of order.
Any
ideas on
what I am doing wrong?


Have you tried refreshing your fields?

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