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Answer: How do I tie Table Numbers to references in the text?
Yes, you can easily tie table numbers to references in the text using Microsoft Word's built-in feature called "captions." Captions are labels that you can add to tables, figures, equations, and other objects in your document. They automatically update when you add or delete objects, so you don't have to worry about manually updating your references.
Here's how to add captions to your tables and tie them to references in the text:
Now that you've added a caption to your table, you can easily reference it in the text using Microsoft Word's "Cross-reference" feature. Here's how:
Now your reference is tied to the table number, and will automatically update if you add or delete tables in your document. You can also use the "Update" button in the "Cross-reference" dialog box to manually update all of your references at once.
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