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By default, captions make use of the Caption style, so you can change that
style to include the tab stop position that you want. Note, however, that a tab stop position is fixed, which means that there will always be more space after a small figure number (such as 1.1) than after a larger one (such as 1.35). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Vrin" wrote in message ... Hello all, I'm curious if there's a way to set a default tab stop after an inserted caption? Our default is to press tab after the caption is inserted before typing the rest of the caption label, so that some space will be added between the figure label and the text (and also so that the text will be aligned in the table of figures). However, the amount of space that gets added seems to depend on the size of the caption label and the length of the text. For example: Figure 1.1 Small text label Figure 1.35 Long text label Long text label Long text label Long text label So the short caption label with a short text line gets more space between the number and the text, while the long caption label with the long text line has only a small space, even though I'm pressing tab once for both of the captions. Is there a way to set a default tab space so that all captions get the same amount of space between the number and the text? I'm using Word 2007 with Windows XP. Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks! Vrin |
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