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Using: Office Professional Plus 2007
I need to keep both a List of Tables and a Table of Figures. However, most of the figures will simply be software programmer's code shown in a 1-cell table. When I insert a caption and choose Figure instead of the automatic Table, it updates all my tables as figures. I can't seem to separate these. I'd like to either find a way to use a 1-cell table as a figure separate from all other tables, or find another way to display the code in a box with gray shading/black border. |
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I cannot replicate that problem here.
If you press Alt+F9 to toggle on the display of the field codes, for the tables you should see Table { SEQ Table \* ARABIC } and for the figures, you should see Figure { SEQ Figure \* ARABIC } If you have captions that are appearing as Table when they should be Figure, you can edit the field code by replacing the words Table with Figure. You can then copy that caption and paste it in the location where you want another Figure caption. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Ayme" wrote in message ... Using: Office Professional Plus 2007 I need to keep both a List of Tables and a Table of Figures. However, most of the figures will simply be software programmer's code shown in a 1-cell table. When I insert a caption and choose Figure instead of the automatic Table, it updates all my tables as figures. I can't seem to separate these. I'd like to either find a way to use a 1-cell table as a figure separate from all other tables, or find another way to display the code in a box with gray shading/black border. |
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Word does like to "help" and this is one instance I have noticed it helping
too much. Because you are changing the default Table caption to Figure caption, Word thinks you want to change them all :-( I tend to Insert the Figure caption away from the table and drag it to the required location that way you do not "activate" the auto-detect caption feature. Hope this helps DeanH "Ayme" wrote: Using: Office Professional Plus 2007 I need to keep both a List of Tables and a Table of Figures. However, most of the figures will simply be software programmer's code shown in a 1-cell table. When I insert a caption and choose Figure instead of the automatic Table, it updates all my tables as figures. I can't seem to separate these. I'd like to either find a way to use a 1-cell table as a figure separate from all other tables, or find another way to display the code in a box with gray shading/black border. |
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