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MS Word's View of Tables and Figures
Hi,
Does anyone know how MS Word decides something is a "Table" or "Figure"? When I look in cross-reference, I only have two of my tables listed and no figures. When I create a Table of Figures or Tables it seems to have found a whole bunch more. My table/figure captions are set up with fields, not Word's built-in captioning tool so I just wondered how Word was designating the different elements and why the cross-referencing and the table/index-building tools do not see the same tables and figures or why they see any at all (index actually sees none, probably because I didn't bother setting something else up - lol)? Thanks so much! |
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