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Extra carriage return character in table
I compile a lot of reports with photographs. I insert them in tables,
as Suzanne and Graham have explained so many times on this forum. My problem is that, when I add a caption to the image, Word obviously inserts a carriage return (do they still call it that?) or "enter" sign at the en of the caption. The little star that indicates the end of the cell then moves to a next line, adding additional white space in my document. If I delete the enter sign, I have to re-apply the "Caption" style to the caption. This seems an unnecessary action to take for every image. Any advice? |
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