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Table/Caption Confusion
I wanted to create an image with a caption, so I created a table with one column
and two rows, put the image in the top cell and the caption in the lower cell. At least that's what I think I did. I don't remember for sure any more, and I can't decipher what Word is showing me. (Please remember that this is a newsgroup for new users :-}) I do know that I have a table (because I can get table properties for the image, though not for the caption) and that the table has no caption (because choosing "caption..." shows no text), so I know I'm not using Word's innate caption feature for tables. What confuses me is that in web layout view, the caption appears below the image, just as I want. You can see what I see here, where the text at the top is the last line of the preceding paragraph: http://www.aristeia.com/Personal/web...out%20view.jpg However, when I switch to print layout view, the caption appears above the image, as shown he http://www.aristeia.com/Personal/pri...out%20view.jpg Can anybody help me figure out what I've done and how to get Word to always put the caption text below the image? Thanks, Scott |
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