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And a common source of caption problems is if you change langugage
versions of Word. The problem is not only that caption labels don't travel with the document but also that different Word versions have different default labels and different associated SEQ field identifiers. -- Stefan Blom "Robert M. Franz" wrote in message ... Hi Georg Botkyrka; a part of Europe wrote: Thanks Robert for your prompt answer! it was a good ideea to set Word2000 compatiblity! That solved more problems than I have seen. (I did not see this feature!). You're welcome! My cross-references: I made a new table with caption and the caption responded to the cross-reference. Is this registry in the file? I have a lot of captions so if I could avoid re-doing I would be happy. I'm talking about the Windows registry. But once you have setup one caption in the way you want it, it should be there again. So, to inspect this properly: Hit Alt-F9 once and inspect the field codes of your captions (which aren't more than SEQ fields: look these up in Help). I suspect there's a difference between your old and new caption field codes. If you have identified that, a decent Search/Replace might work to correct the old ones. HTH .bob -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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