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Alternatively, you can manually insert a bookmark for the label and number
and insert a cross-reference to the bookmark text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "grammatim" wrote in message ... The caption has to be a separate paragraph -- but it doesn't have to look like one. After your caption is correct and the cross reference is working like it's supposed to, select the paragraph symbol ONLY of the previous paragraph (the one you want your caption to appear at the end of) and mark it Hidden (under Format Font, or using the keyboard shortcut). On Jul 24, 1:47 pm, wrote: I am trying to use the caption/reference tool in a specific way. I need to be able to have a caption at the end of a line of text. But when I go to cross reference this caption, it includes everything in the line the was typed before the caption (even when I remove the caption formatting from the text). How can I use a caption at the end of a line of text without having it assume that the previous text is part of the label? Thank you! ~Carol |
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