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thanks again for your specific responses and guide
-- Thank you for your help Gail "Lene Fredborg" wrote: It sounds to me as if the problem could be that the pictures (photos) have different wrapping styles. Pictures can be inline (in the text layer) or floating (in the drawing layer) of the document. Note that you can see on the selection handles of a picture whether it is inline or floating. An inline picture shows filled, square selection handles. A floating picture shows white circular selection handles. You can change the wrapping style of a picture via the "Layout" tab of the Format Picture dialog box (right-click the picture and select Format Picture). My guess is that all your pictures except the two that act differently are "In line with text" (i.e. in the text layer of the document) whereas the two have another wrapping style which means that they are in the drawing layer of the document - and their captions may be in text boxes. If that is correct, change the wrapping style of the two pictures to "In line with text". Delete the caption text boxes and insert new captions. For more details, see this article: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrwGrphcs/DrawLayer.htm -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gail" wrote: Using Word2000 - two of my many photo's attached to people in the document all have captions "attached" to the photo (if that's correct terminology). I can create a Table of Figures for these people. The two photo's that I cannot seem to add have captions but they are "below and separate" from the photo. The difference is that I can create a border around the ones that have the caption "attached" to the photo. I accomplished this by right cliking the photo and a context sensitive menu offered me the "caption" option. For the two that causing me grief I did not get the context sensitive menu when I right clicked the photo. The only way I could even get a caption was by using the main menu Insert | Caption command. Why the difference? and Why can't I get the context sensitive option on the two photo's? How can i do for the two what I did for the many so I can update the Table of Figures and include ALL the photos? The help menu's did not enlighten me on what procedures to take for the apparent different situations thanks -- Thank you for your help Gail |
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