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I have read this discussion "Links to Table and Figure Numbers" in search of
an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a new table, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? |
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![]() This is odd. Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-in caption is a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. I suggest to define a Caption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links to Table and Figure Numbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a new table, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57 |
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Thanks Henk, but when I tried again today to insert a caption with its
reference, both the figures and tables worked without a problem! I still can't understand what happened, but I suspect it might have something to do with the template I've used and the styles associated with it. "Henk57" wrote: This is odd. Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-in caption is a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. I suggest to define a Caption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links to Table and Figure Numbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a new table, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57 |
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Note that if you select a caption in the text, and then change the type of
caption (in the Caption dialog box), Word changes all of the captions of the selected type. This is a possible reason for the problem you have encountered (but, from your description, I'm not sure that it applies). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Henlo" wrote in message ... Thanks Henk, but when I tried again today to insert a caption with its reference, both the figures and tables worked without a problem! I still can't understand what happened, but I suspect it might have something to do with the template I've used and the styles associated with it. "Henk57" wrote: This is odd. Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-in caption is a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. I suggest to define a Caption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links to Table and Figure Numbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a new table, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57 |
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![]() "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that if you select a caption in the text, and then change the type of caption (in the Caption dialog box), Word changes all of the captions of the selected type. This is a possible reason for the problem you have encountered (but, from your description, I'm not sure that it applies). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Henlo" wrote in message ... Thanks Henk, but when I tried again today to insert a caption with its reference, both the figures and tables worked without a problem! I still can't understand what happened, but I suspect it might have something to do with the template I've used and the styles associated with it. "Henk57" wrote: This is odd. Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-in caption is a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. I suggest to define a Caption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links to Table and Figure Numbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a new table, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57 |
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I am having the same problem. I use the table caption and it changes all the
figure captions to table captions. I think the problem started when I tried to use a new caption label (table apx) for my tables in the appendix. I got rid of those labels hoping that it would solve the problem, but to no avail. I don't mind putting in all of the labels again only if I knew how to reset them. Any help would be appreciated. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that if you select a caption in the text, and then change the type of caption (in the Caption dialog box), Word changes all of the captions of the selected type. This is a possible reason for the problem you have encountered (but, from your description, I'm not sure that it applies). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Henlo" wrote in message ... Thanks Henk, but when I tried again today to insert a caption with its reference, both the figures and tables worked without a problem! I still can't understand what happened, but I suspect it might have something to do with the template I've used and the styles associated with it. "Henk57" wrote: This is odd. Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-in caption is a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. I suggest to define a Caption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links to Table and Figure Numbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a new table, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57 |
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When you set up your appendix captions, did you follow the instructions at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...pendixes.html? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karen C." wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. I use the table caption and it changes all the figure captions to table captions. I think the problem started when I tried to use a new caption label (table apx) for my tables in the appendix. I got rid of those labels hoping that it would solve the problem, but to no avail. I don't mind putting in all of the labels again only if I knew how to reset them. Any help would be appreciated. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that if you select a caption in the text, and then change the type of caption (in the Caption dialog box), Word changes all of the captions of the selected type. This is a possible reason for the problem you have encountered (but, from your description, I'm not sure that it applies). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Henlo" wrote in message ... Thanks Henk, but when I tried again today to insert a caption with its reference, both the figures and tables worked without a problem! I still can't understand what happened, but I suspect it might have something to do with the template I've used and the styles associated with it. "Henk57" wrote: This is odd. Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-in caption is a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. I suggest to define a Caption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links to Table and Figure Numbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a new table, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57 |
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On Feb 5, 5:58*pm, Karen C. wrote:
I am having the same problem. *I use thetablecaptionand it changes all thefigurecaptions totablecaptions. *I think the problem started when I tried to use a newcaptionlabel (tableapx) *for my tables in the appendix. *I got rid of those labels hoping that it would solve the problem, but to no avail. * I don't mind putting in all of the labels again only if I knew how to reset them. *Any help would be appreciated. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that if you select acaptionin the text, and then change the type of caption(in theCaptiondialog box),Wordchanges all of the captions of the selected type. This is a possible reason for the problem you have encountered (but, from your description, I'm not sure that it applies). -- Stefan Blom MicrosoftWordMVP "Henlo" wrote in message ... Thanks Henk, but when I tried again today to insert acaptionwith its reference, both the figures and tables worked without a problem! I still can't understand what happened, but I suspect it might have something to do with the template I've used and the styles associated with it. "Henk57" wrote: This is odd. *Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-incaptionis a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. *I suggest to define aCaption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links toTableandFigureNumbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a newtable, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have found that if I change an existing caption from table to figure or figure to table, the software changes all the captions in the document to this setting. I think that this is supposed to be a "feature". In order to make the change properly we have found that if you control C on the text, delete the caption line, insert the new caption label and number, press OK, and then control V the text into the line on your page, it seems to work. I know this seems to be a long way to do it, but it beats copying everything into a new template. The key here is to delete the existing caption before inserting the new one. rewire2000 |
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Yes, the fact that Word is trying to be helpful is sometimes a problem. :-)
In order to modify a *single* caption (as opposed to all captions of a certain type), delete it and reinsert it, as you've noticed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... On Feb 5, 5:58 pm, Karen C. wrote: I am having the same problem. I use thetablecaptionand it changes all thefigurecaptions totablecaptions. I think the problem started when I tried to use a newcaptionlabel (tableapx) for my tables in the appendix. I got rid of those labels hoping that it would solve the problem, but to no avail. I don't mind putting in all of the labels again only if I knew how to reset them. Any help would be appreciated. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that if you select acaptionin the text, and then change the type of caption(in theCaptiondialog box),Wordchanges all of the captions of the selected type. This is a possible reason for the problem you have encountered (but, from your description, I'm not sure that it applies). -- Stefan Blom MicrosoftWordMVP "Henlo" wrote in message ... Thanks Henk, but when I tried again today to insert acaptionwith its reference, both the figures and tables worked without a problem! I still can't understand what happened, but I suspect it might have something to do with the template I've used and the styles associated with it. "Henk57" wrote: This is odd. Cld it be you overwrote the captions in the body text? The built-incaptionis a field and will be automatically restored when you update the document. I suggest to define aCaption-Fig and a Caption-Tbl style with the correct settings. Then they will never be mixed up. Henlo;2492330 Wrote: I have read this discussion "Links toTableandFigureNumbers" in search of an answer to my problem: I have both figures and tables with field captions and field references to them. However, while adding a newtable, I noticed that my previous "figure" captions have all changed to "table" captions, losing the cross reference fields ("Error...."). When I tried to change it, they al changed to "figure" captions. How did this happen? How can I get it right? -- Henk57- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have found that if I change an existing caption from table to figure or figure to table, the software changes all the captions in the document to this setting. I think that this is supposed to be a "feature". In order to make the change properly we have found that if you control C on the text, delete the caption line, insert the new caption label and number, press OK, and then control V the text into the line on your page, it seems to work. I know this seems to be a long way to do it, but it beats copying everything into a new template. The key here is to delete the existing caption before inserting the new one. rewire2000 |
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