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a question about captions and tables of figures
Howdy Folks,
I am working with a document that has many figures in it. I dutifully insert captions for each figure so that I can easily generate a table of figures. However. In many cases, my caption is almost the full length of a line. This makes for a rather ugly table of figures. There arre very few if any periods leading to the page number. Is there a way that I can manually abbreviate the text I would like to see in the table of figures? Is "caption" the style I should use if I want to include descriptive text about a figure in addition to the figure number and title? Thanks in advance for any help. Sincerely, Thomas Campitelli |
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