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In need of your assistance - Please! I am setting up a preformatted form for
our engineers with a list of abbreviated styles available to the document. I have defined Headings 1-9 from the default styles. The formatting for the styles are exampled below: 1.1 tab Heading 1 Figure 1.1-1 text 1.1.1 tab Heading 2 Figure 1.1.1-1 text 1.1.1.1 tab Heading 3 etc..... The engineers want the figure and table captions to reflect each of the 9 defined heading styles (see above) Heading 1 appears correctly, however a figure inserted under Heading 2 does not appear as 1.1.1-1 but 1.1-2. If I go into the window to correct 2, 1 is affected. Is there a workaround to get the figure and table to display according to each of the different heading styles? |
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The caption feature of Word only allows you to include the numbering of a
*specific* heading level (for each caption). For the kind of numbering that you want, you will have to avoid the Caption dialog box and, instead, manually insert the required STYLEREF fields (which are used to reference the "current" heading number of the chosen level), or make use of cross-references. If are working with a long document, it will be a very time-consuming task. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message news ![]() In need of your assistance - Please! I am setting up a preformatted form for our engineers with a list of abbreviated styles available to the document. I have defined Headings 1-9 from the default styles. The formatting for the styles are exampled below: 1.1 tab Heading 1 Figure 1.1-1 text 1.1.1 tab Heading 2 Figure 1.1.1-1 text 1.1.1.1 tab Heading 3 etc..... The engineers want the figure and table captions to reflect each of the 9 defined heading styles (see above) Heading 1 appears correctly, however a figure inserted under Heading 2 does not appear as 1.1.1-1 but 1.1-2. If I go into the window to correct 2, 1 is affected. Is there a workaround to get the figure and table to display according to each of the different heading styles? |
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Stefan: would the STYLEREF field need to be customized for each incidence?
On your remarks, i'm thinking about setting up possibly an AUTOTEXT entry that contains the verbiage and STYLREF field that is attached to a button. The user could place the cursor below or above the reference, click the button and insert the caption that could be edited. Would this work? This seems to be an easy fix unless I do not see the overall picture. The document is going to be pretty extensive with different groups working on different sections. So - they want something that would automatically update the figure number as the document evolves rather than something hardwired that has to be manually updated..... "Stefan Blom" wrote: The caption feature of Word only allows you to include the numbering of a *specific* heading level (for each caption). For the kind of numbering that you want, you will have to avoid the Caption dialog box and, instead, manually insert the required STYLEREF fields (which are used to reference the "current" heading number of the chosen level), or make use of cross-references. If are working with a long document, it will be a very time-consuming task. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message news ![]() In need of your assistance - Please! I am setting up a preformatted form for our engineers with a list of abbreviated styles available to the document. I have defined Headings 1-9 from the default styles. The formatting for the styles are exampled below: 1.1 tab Heading 1 Figure 1.1-1 text 1.1.1 tab Heading 2 Figure 1.1.1-1 text 1.1.1.1 tab Heading 3 etc..... The engineers want the figure and table captions to reflect each of the 9 defined heading styles (see above) Heading 1 appears correctly, however a figure inserted under Heading 2 does not appear as 1.1.1-1 but 1.1-2. If I go into the window to correct 2, 1 is affected. Is there a workaround to get the figure and table to display according to each of the different heading styles? |
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You would need a different STYLEREF field for each heading level; to set
that up wouldn't be difficult, and you could very well use AutoText to insert them (as well as the rest of the caption). And when headings are renumbered, the STYLEREF fields will update. However, note that if you want to *move* an inserted caption, so that it ends up under a *different* heading level, you would have to replace or modify the STYLEREF so that it references the correct heading number. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message ... Stefan: would the STYLEREF field need to be customized for each incidence? On your remarks, i'm thinking about setting up possibly an AUTOTEXT entry that contains the verbiage and STYLREF field that is attached to a button. The user could place the cursor below or above the reference, click the button and insert the caption that could be edited. Would this work? This seems to be an easy fix unless I do not see the overall picture. The document is going to be pretty extensive with different groups working on different sections. So - they want something that would automatically update the figure number as the document evolves rather than something hardwired that has to be manually updated..... "Stefan Blom" wrote: The caption feature of Word only allows you to include the numbering of a *specific* heading level (for each caption). For the kind of numbering that you want, you will have to avoid the Caption dialog box and, instead, manually insert the required STYLEREF fields (which are used to reference the "current" heading number of the chosen level), or make use of cross-references. If are working with a long document, it will be a very time-consuming task. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message news ![]() In need of your assistance - Please! I am setting up a preformatted form for our engineers with a list of abbreviated styles available to the document. I have defined Headings 1-9 from the default styles. The formatting for the styles are exampled below: 1.1 tab Heading 1 Figure 1.1-1 text 1.1.1 tab Heading 2 Figure 1.1.1-1 text 1.1.1.1 tab Heading 3 etc..... The engineers want the figure and table captions to reflect each of the 9 defined heading styles (see above) Heading 1 appears correctly, however a figure inserted under Heading 2 does not appear as 1.1.1-1 but 1.1-2. If I go into the window to correct 2, 1 is affected. Is there a workaround to get the figure and table to display according to each of the different heading styles? |
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Stefan: many thanks for your help
"Stefan Blom" wrote: You would need a different STYLEREF field for each heading level; to set that up wouldn't be difficult, and you could very well use AutoText to insert them (as well as the rest of the caption). And when headings are renumbered, the STYLEREF fields will update. However, note that if you want to *move* an inserted caption, so that it ends up under a *different* heading level, you would have to replace or modify the STYLEREF so that it references the correct heading number. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message ... Stefan: would the STYLEREF field need to be customized for each incidence? On your remarks, i'm thinking about setting up possibly an AUTOTEXT entry that contains the verbiage and STYLREF field that is attached to a button. The user could place the cursor below or above the reference, click the button and insert the caption that could be edited. Would this work? This seems to be an easy fix unless I do not see the overall picture. The document is going to be pretty extensive with different groups working on different sections. So - they want something that would automatically update the figure number as the document evolves rather than something hardwired that has to be manually updated..... "Stefan Blom" wrote: The caption feature of Word only allows you to include the numbering of a *specific* heading level (for each caption). For the kind of numbering that you want, you will have to avoid the Caption dialog box and, instead, manually insert the required STYLEREF fields (which are used to reference the "current" heading number of the chosen level), or make use of cross-references. If are working with a long document, it will be a very time-consuming task. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message news ![]() form for our engineers with a list of abbreviated styles available to the document. I have defined Headings 1-9 from the default styles. The formatting for the styles are exampled below: 1.1 tab Heading 1 Figure 1.1-1 text 1.1.1 tab Heading 2 Figure 1.1.1-1 text 1.1.1.1 tab Heading 3 etc..... The engineers want the figure and table captions to reflect each of the 9 defined heading styles (see above) Heading 1 appears correctly, however a figure inserted under Heading 2 does not appear as 1.1.1-1 but 1.1-2. If I go into the window to correct 2, 1 is affected. Is there a workaround to get the figure and table to display according to each of the different heading styles? |
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You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message ... Stefan: many thanks for your help "Stefan Blom" wrote: You would need a different STYLEREF field for each heading level; to set that up wouldn't be difficult, and you could very well use AutoText to insert them (as well as the rest of the caption). And when headings are renumbered, the STYLEREF fields will update. However, note that if you want to *move* an inserted caption, so that it ends up under a *different* heading level, you would have to replace or modify the STYLEREF so that it references the correct heading number. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message ... Stefan: would the STYLEREF field need to be customized for each incidence? On your remarks, i'm thinking about setting up possibly an AUTOTEXT entry that contains the verbiage and STYLREF field that is attached to a button. The user could place the cursor below or above the reference, click the button and insert the caption that could be edited. Would this work? This seems to be an easy fix unless I do not see the overall picture. The document is going to be pretty extensive with different groups working on different sections. So - they want something that would automatically update the figure number as the document evolves rather than something hardwired that has to be manually updated..... "Stefan Blom" wrote: The caption feature of Word only allows you to include the numbering of a *specific* heading level (for each caption). For the kind of numbering that you want, you will have to avoid the Caption dialog box and, instead, manually insert the required STYLEREF fields (which are used to reference the "current" heading number of the chosen level), or make use of cross-references. If are working with a long document, it will be a very time-consuming task. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lenny" wrote in message news ![]() form for our engineers with a list of abbreviated styles available to the document. I have defined Headings 1-9 from the default styles. The formatting for the styles are exampled below: 1.1 tab Heading 1 Figure 1.1-1 text 1.1.1 tab Heading 2 Figure 1.1.1-1 text 1.1.1.1 tab Heading 3 etc..... The engineers want the figure and table captions to reflect each of the 9 defined heading styles (see above) Heading 1 appears correctly, however a figure inserted under Heading 2 does not appear as 1.1.1-1 but 1.1-2. If I go into the window to correct 2, 1 is affected. Is there a workaround to get the figure and table to display according to each of the different heading styles? |
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