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Hi,
I am writing a paper with specific requirements for how figures are referenced in the text.If you reference a figure in the middle of the sentence you would say, "See Fig. 2." If it were to start the sentence, you'd say, "Figure 2 shows..." As far as I know, word will only say Figure 2. I have yet to find a way to change this, other than manually editing the word to say Fig. Unfortunately, this formatting is undone if autoupdate is at all used. Any advice/suggestions? Bobby |
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