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Thanks for the ideas.
-- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. "Henk57" wrote in message ... Greg, I never came across this issue because the convention is to place table captions ABOVE the table. If you could convince your client to accept this the problem disappears obviously. But ok, for the purpose of exploring Word possibilities, here is a possible workaround that keeps the automatic numbering in place. Create the table caption, and put it in the table immediately below the header row (that will presumably repeat). Merge the cells of this second row. Format the caption as 1 point, grey and color the merged cell also grey. (Grey is chosen to effectively hide the field shading). In the table it shows as a thin grey line that appears as a separator between header and rest of the table. Now it's a matter of cross-referencing to the caption label, at the foot of the table. The hyperlink in the TOF will jump to the start of the actual caption, i.e. the second row (if the repeating header is just one row, of course). Of course other formatting may be desirable (e.g. the table borders). Also, you could place the caption separate from the table preceding the table (i.e., where the normal caption position would appear) and format it with a grey background over the width of the table so it looks like a graphical design issue. This could obviously also be a table cell for extra graphical effects. This workaround works, but if the client finds it ugly you don't have much options left as the field gray is in the way. However, should the final document be converted to pdf, a white font for the caption could be chosen. I hope this works for you. At least it keeps the auto-numbering system in place (what if your client wants to add another table in the beginning of the document?) and is less elaborative than your solution I think. Greg Maxey;2494669 Wrote: I am working on a long report for this guy (it's a work for food deal) and it contains about 50 tables and a dozen or so of those tables extend beyond one page. He wants each table to have a title header row and a caption containing the label "Table # - The Title Text." The caption is located adjacent to the foot of the tables. No problem. He wants a Table of Exhibits and Tables with active hyperlinks to the tables. No Problem. Here's the problem. He wants the page number shown in the Table of Exhibits and Tables to reflect the table start page and he wants the hyperlink to jump to that page. Once this document is finalized it will be converted to PDF. That said, my first thought was to place dummy caption text at the foot of the tables and hide the real caption text either as hidden text above the table, a colored text that matched the table heading in the table heading, or as white text in a 1 point paragraph above the text. The hidden text wouldn't work. Hidden text apparently isn't picked up by the TOE field. The other two methods were both functionally acceptable, but there was not way to eliminate the grey field shading of the caption SEQ field if a user (like me) uses the option to always show field codes. What I finally decided on was to place a bookmark in the table header, convert the hyperlink field in the TOE for that table to hard text (CTRL+SHIFT+F9), manually set the TOE page number, select the line of text and add a hyperlink to the bookmark, reselect the line of text and reapply the TOE style to the line. This seems to work, but I was wondering how others might have dealt with this issue. Thanks -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. -- Henk57 |
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