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John D
I want "Table x" above tables, and "Figure x" below other things like maps.
When I Insert/Reference/Caption and choose, say "Table", the position box has
"above" (figure's position box has "below"). So far, so good.
But when I click, say, Table - Word changes all my previous "Figure x" to
"Table x".
When I click in either "Table" or "Figure" in my document, the "Formatting
of selected text" in the "Styles and Formatting" task pane (that's a task
pane - right?) has "Caption" - but "Caption" is not listed as an option in
the "Pick Formatting to apply" box. I think what's happening is that when I
insert, say, a Table Caption, I am inadvertently changing the Caption style,
which then automatically "updates" all previous captions to make them say
"Table" instead of "Figure".
How can I stop this? And, why doesn't Word have "Table Caption" and "Figure
Caption" (etc.) instead of just Caption as a style? And why isn't Caption
listed in the "Pick formatting to apply" box?
Thanks - John D
When I Insert/Reference/Caption and choose, say "Table", the position box has
"above" (figure's position box has "below"). So far, so good.
But when I click, say, Table - Word changes all my previous "Figure x" to
"Table x".
When I click in either "Table" or "Figure" in my document, the "Formatting
of selected text" in the "Styles and Formatting" task pane (that's a task
pane - right?) has "Caption" - but "Caption" is not listed as an option in
the "Pick Formatting to apply" box. I think what's happening is that when I
insert, say, a Table Caption, I am inadvertently changing the Caption style,
which then automatically "updates" all previous captions to make them say
"Table" instead of "Figure".
How can I stop this? And, why doesn't Word have "Table Caption" and "Figure
Caption" (etc.) instead of just Caption as a style? And why isn't Caption
listed in the "Pick formatting to apply" box?
Thanks - John D