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I wish to add an object with its caption (auto caption I know..) so that the
caption will not be in a text box and that its numbers will change like auto numbering, i.e. no only when I add a new object but when I replce two existing objects between them |
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Insert the object "In line with text" and then add the caption (via
Insert | Reference | Caption), in a separate text paragraph. If you want to be able to wrap text around the object and caption, select them and, on the Forms toolbar, click the Insert Frame button. To set the properties of the frame, you can use Format | Frame. Note that, in Word 2002/2003, you can set the default position for objects in Tools | Options, Edit: In the "Insert/paste pictures as" box, specify "In line with text." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "yoni" wrote in message ... I wish to add an object with its caption (auto caption I know..) so that the caption will not be in a text box and that its numbers will change like auto numbering, i.e. no only when I add a new object but when I replce two existing objects between them |
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