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a new caption number changes others
Hello,
I have an almost 200 page document with many figures and tables in it. I use Word 2002 and create captions using insertreferencecaption and mark there that caption numbering will follow headings, which I created using formatbullets and numbering and Words own headings there. When I create a figure caption under a certain heading it follows heading number correctly. But when I put a new caption under a picture in another heading, it correctly follows the present heading but changes other captions I already have created. Many captions, if not all, change according this new caption heading. Many get the same caption numbering as well. It looks as the new caption "model" dominates throughout the text. What do I do wrong here? Thanks in advance. AK |
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Are you changing the setting of "Chapter starts with style"?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org wrote in message ... Hello, I have an almost 200 page document with many figures and tables in it. I use Word 2002 and create captions using insertreferencecaption and mark there that caption numbering will follow headings, which I created using formatbullets and numbering and Words own headings there. When I create a figure caption under a certain heading it follows heading number correctly. But when I put a new caption under a picture in another heading, it correctly follows the present heading but changes other captions I already have created. Many captions, if not all, change according this new caption heading. Many get the same caption numbering as well. It looks as the new caption "model" dominates throughout the text. What do I do wrong here? Thanks in advance. AK |
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If/when you are trying to modify an existing caption, don't select it, as
doing so will affect existing captions. Instead, delete the incorrect caption and insert a new one. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- wrote in message ... Hello, I have an almost 200 page document with many figures and tables in it. I use Word 2002 and create captions using insertreferencecaption and mark there that caption numbering will follow headings, which I created using formatbullets and numbering and Words own headings there. When I create a figure caption under a certain heading it follows heading number correctly. But when I put a new caption under a picture in another heading, it correctly follows the present heading but changes other captions I already have created. Many captions, if not all, change according this new caption heading. Many get the same caption numbering as well. It looks as the new caption "model" dominates throughout the text. What do I do wrong here? Thanks in advance. AK |
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Clarification:
If/when you are trying to modify an existing caption, don't select it first, as doing may affect the other captions using that same label. Instead, delete the incorrect caption and insert a new one. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... If/when you are trying to modify an existing caption, don't select it, as doing so will affect existing captions. Instead, delete the incorrect caption and insert a new one. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- wrote in message ... Hello, I have an almost 200 page document with many figures and tables in it. I use Word 2002 and create captions using insertreferencecaption and mark there that caption numbering will follow headings, which I created using formatbullets and numbering and Words own headings there. When I create a figure caption under a certain heading it follows heading number correctly. But when I put a new caption under a picture in another heading, it correctly follows the present heading but changes other captions I already have created. Many captions, if not all, change according this new caption heading. Many get the same caption numbering as well. It looks as the new caption "model" dominates throughout the text. What do I do wrong here? Thanks in advance. AK |
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Thank you. I do indeed delete the wrong captions and try to insert a new ones. I use two new labels (one for figures and one for tables). AK |
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You can have only a single "Chapter starts with style" selection for each
caption label. If you select, say, Heading 1 for captions that begin with Figure, you can choose a different heading for Table, but if you change the setting for Figure, you change it for all Figure captions. For a workaround for appendixes, see http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...ppendixes.html. If you're saying that you get, say, table captions when you want figure captions, are you using the Auto Caption feature? If so, that will be the problem, as it is intended to recognize a certain kind of object to be captioned, and if all the objects are, say, JPEGs, then you'll get the same kind of caption (label) each time. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "ASKUR" wrote in message ... Suzanne S. Barnhill;491728 Wrote: Are you changing the setting of "Chapter starts with style"? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org wrote in message ...- Hello, I have an almost 200 page document with many figures and tables in it. I use Word 2002 and create captions using insertreferencecaption and mark there that caption numbering will follow headings, which I created using formatbullets and numbering and Words own headings there. When I create a figure caption under a certain heading it follows heading number correctly. But when I put a new caption under a picture in another heading, it correctly follows the present heading but changes other captions I already have created. Many captions, if not all, change according this new caption heading. Many get the same caption numbering as well. It looks as the new caption "model" dominates throughout the text. What do I do wrong here? Thanks in advance. AK - Hello Suzanne, Thank you for your answer. Each time I put a new caption, I indicate by using "chapter starts with style". I created two new labels and I use them (as the text is not in English). AK -- ASKUR |
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Hello Suzanne, I will put my problem in the simplest possible form: Suppose that I have just two chapters with two headings in my text (one main title and a sub-title under it); Heading 1 and Heading 2. I place a picture (in line) in the first chapter whose title is defined by "Bullets and numbering" (level 1) and a caption under the picture defining it "chapter starts with Heading 1". I get the caption as Figure 1.1, as expected. Then, I put another picture, this time, in the next chapter starting with sub-title 2, (level 2) and define the new caption again with "starts with Heading 2". This time, I get the caption as Figure 1.1.1, which seems to be correct. However, as soon as I get the new caption the first caption becomes Figure 1.1.1 as well. The situation is the same if I have the figures in frames or not. Same thing applies if I change the order of captioning. As I have a relatively long document and a lot of figures the mess is unbearable. Thanks in advance. ASKUR |
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