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figures and subfigures and cross refencing in Word 2003
Hi,
I am trying to make figures in a technical document and I am running into the following problems: 1) I am not able to keep the captions of figures and tables together. The last time I dealt with this (which was a while ago) I had read about putting the figure/table and it's caption in a text box to keep them together. Is it still the prefered method (rather a work around)? If not, is there a better method now in Word 2003? After all it is simple logic to keep them together. It just doesn't make sense to think otherwise. 2) I would like to include subfigures in a figure. For example, I want to show 4 pictures with lables "(a)", "(b)", "(c)" and "(d)". All of them make up one figure, say "Figure 1". And I want to be able to cross reference them as either "Figure 1" as whole (which is easily done) or cross reference each subfigure indiviually as "Figure 1 (a)" or "Figure 1 (b)" etc. First, is this even possible in MS Word 2003? If yes, how (or a link a webpage for instructions). If no, is there a work around to this? Thanks a ton, Sam. -- Please remove the underscores ( the '_' symbols) from my email address to obtain the correct one. Apologies, but the fudging is to remove spam. |