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i am putting together a document that has come figures with mighty
long captions... i do not want all of the caption text in these figures to go into the table of figures... the only way i have found to do this is to use a line break in the middle of the caption... but that just makes the caption look messed up. is there any way to break up a caption so not all of it goes into in the table of figures? I have tried highlighting a potion of the caption and changing the style to "normal" but that doesn't do anything... the full caption still shows up int the table of figures... please help!! |
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