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I thought I was a pretty advanced Word user, but this has me stumped. I read
a couple of other posts on this forum but couldn't quite figure out the answers. I don't have much experience with editing field codes. I have a document with a main body and several appendices, and I need to restart the captions in each appendix at 1. In other words, in App. A, I want the captions to read Figure A-1, etc., but when I get to App. B, I want the captions to start at Figure B-1. Right now all I can get it to do is start at Figure B-6, and then App. C starts at like Figure C-10. I'm sure it has something to do with the SEQ field, but I don't know how/where to edit that. I pressed ALT+F9 to reveal the codes and tried typing the /r command but that didn't work, so I don't know if I typed the command in the wrong location or what. The only other option I can think of is to build a Book file with each document saved individually and pulled into the main book, but I'm not sure the end user of this document will like that option or really know how to manipulate a Book file. Any help would be very much appreciated! (BTW, I'm using Word 2007, if that makes a difference...) |
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See http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...ppendixes.html
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Amy E." wrote in message ... I thought I was a pretty advanced Word user, but this has me stumped. I read a couple of other posts on this forum but couldn't quite figure out the answers. I don't have much experience with editing field codes. I have a document with a main body and several appendices, and I need to restart the captions in each appendix at 1. In other words, in App. A, I want the captions to read Figure A-1, etc., but when I get to App. B, I want the captions to start at Figure B-1. Right now all I can get it to do is start at Figure B-6, and then App. C starts at like Figure C-10. I'm sure it has something to do with the SEQ field, but I don't know how/where to edit that. I pressed ALT+F9 to reveal the codes and tried typing the /r command but that didn't work, so I don't know if I typed the command in the wrong location or what. The only other option I can think of is to build a Book file with each document saved individually and pulled into the main book, but I'm not sure the end user of this document will like that option or really know how to manipulate a Book file. Any help would be very much appreciated! (BTW, I'm using Word 2007, if that makes a difference...) |
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