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Is there any way to create a list of figures in a word document that
only displays the label and number (no caption)? I have inserted my captions using the insert/caption option. I would just like the list to be: Figure x.... (page number) |
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Press Enter after each caption number to insert a paragraph mark, and
then format that paragraph mark as hidden text. Word will not include the caption text in the table of figures, but it will print them on the same line (assuming that the option to print hidden text is cleared in the Print tab of ToolsOptions). In the document: Figure #spaceparagraph mark formatted in hidden text Caption description here. In the TOC: Figure #...............page number In print preview: Figure # Caption description here Note that if captions are created based on styles, you would have to apply a different style to the caption text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Nicole" wrote in message ups.com... Is there any way to create a list of figures in a word document that only displays the label and number (no caption)? I have inserted my captions using the insert/caption option. I would just like the list to be: Figure x.... (page number) |
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