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Suzanne S. Barnhill Suzanne S. Barnhill is offline
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Default Table of Figures/Tables

Use a Table of Contents instead. In the Table of Contents Options dialog,
deselect the other styles that would otherwise appear (Title, Heading 1,
Heading 2, etc.) by clearing the numbers from beside them. Then add the
appropriate number(s) beside your Table Caption and Figure Caption styles.

If you want the captions listed the same way, you can choose the same level
for both; if you want them different, choose different levels. Assuming you
may want to format the entries differently from your main TOC entries,
choose TOC levels that are lower than those included in the TOC. For
example, if you are including Headings 1-3 in the TOC, use Level 4 or Levels
4 and 5 for the figures and tables. You can then modify those TOC styles to
look any way you like.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Amy G" wrote in message
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I want to create a Table of Figures and Tables combined into one list. I
have
a style for Figure Caption and another style for Table Caption. When I try
to
create one list, I have to indicate a style to reference the caption, but
I
have 2 to reference. I don't see the ability to select 2 different styles
to
reference. Is it possible to create a Table of Figure and Tables combined?
Is
there something that I'm missing?