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Hi,
I use the caption options in Word to give automatic Captions to my Tables like Table 1.1 etc. Somehow I seem to have accidentally converted this to "full caption". So each cross-ref in the document now reads Table 1.1 A Long Table Heading etc. Is there any way to toggle them all at once? Thanks! -Rahul |
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Word cross-references depend on hidden bookmarks, applied to the
cross-referenced paragraphs. What you are describing is probably the result of adding new paragraphs of text by pressing Enter at the beginning of a cross-referenced paragraph; this expands the hidden bookmark to include the added text. To avoid this problem in the future, be sure to add new paragraphs by pressing Enter *at the end* of an existing paragraph instead. The best way to fix the issue depends on the number of cross-references. If there are not so many cross-references, you can reinsert them (post back for the exact steps, making sure to tell me your version of Word). Alternatively, just recreate the cross-references, via the Cross-reference dialog box. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rahul" wrote in message ... Hi, I use the caption options in Word to give automatic Captions to my Tables like Table 1.1 etc. Somehow I seem to have accidentally converted this to "full caption". So each cross-ref in the document now reads Table 1.1 A Long Table Heading etc. Is there any way to toggle them all at once? Thanks! -Rahul |
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