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J Streger
 
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I am using Shauna Kelly's method of heading an appendix. I have 5 Tables at
the beginning of the document, one TOC, two Tables of Figures (ToF) (one for
Main body and the other for Appendix), and two Table of Tables (ToT) (Same as
table of figures). When I update the 2 ToF's or ToT's, Word automatically
inserts a carraige return inbetween the two fields. I have tried to insert
the table fields on the same line, or on consecutive lines, and both ways a
blank space is placed between, and always appreas when updating. Is there a
way to pull both the Figure and the Figure_Apx information in the same Table
of Figures Field, or a way to remove that space permanently? Thanks for any
help.

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J Streger
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MS Project White Belt 2003

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Hi J Streger

See section 7.2 at
How to number headings and figures in Appendixes in Microsoft Word
http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...ppendixes.html

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"J Streger" wrote in message
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I am using Shauna Kelly's method of heading an appendix. I have 5 Tables at
the beginning of the document, one TOC, two Tables of Figures (ToF) (one
for
Main body and the other for Appendix), and two Table of Tables (ToT) (Same
as
table of figures). When I update the 2 ToF's or ToT's, Word automatically
inserts a carraige return inbetween the two fields. I have tried to insert
the table fields on the same line, or on consecutive lines, and both ways
a
blank space is placed between, and always appreas when updating. Is there
a
way to pull both the Figure and the Figure_Apx information in the same
Table
of Figures Field, or a way to remove that space permanently? Thanks for
any
help.

--
*********************
J Streger
MS Office Master 2000 ed.
MS Project White Belt 2003



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J Streger
 
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Thank you very much Shauna. And here I was looking everywhere but the
original document. Doh!

"Shauna Kelly" wrote:

Hi J Streger

See section 7.2 at
How to number headings and figures in Appendixes in Microsoft Word
http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...ppendixes.html

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"J Streger" wrote in message
...
I am using Shauna Kelly's method of heading an appendix. I have 5 Tables at
the beginning of the document, one TOC, two Tables of Figures (ToF) (one
for
Main body and the other for Appendix), and two Table of Tables (ToT) (Same
as
table of figures). When I update the 2 ToF's or ToT's, Word automatically
inserts a carraige return inbetween the two fields. I have tried to insert
the table fields on the same line, or on consecutive lines, and both ways
a
blank space is placed between, and always appreas when updating. Is there
a
way to pull both the Figure and the Figure_Apx information in the same
Table
of Figures Field, or a way to remove that space permanently? Thanks for
any
help.

--
*********************
J Streger
MS Office Master 2000 ed.
MS Project White Belt 2003




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