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Tim
If I first insert an insert a capation for a equation
without selecting the equation. I get somthing that looks
like this. (What I Want)
x=2*y Equation(1)
The equation x=2*y is followed by a tab. The label for
the capation is "Equation (". When I insert a cross
reference. I get "x=2*y Equation(1". Word
thinks that "x=2*y " is part of the
label. If I select the Equation and insert a capation.
the "Equation(1)" can only be below or above the equation.
(Not what I want).
x=2*y
Equation (1)
However, the cross-reference function works correctly for
this case. How do I get the format that I want AND the
cross-reference function to work.
- HELP
without selecting the equation. I get somthing that looks
like this. (What I Want)
x=2*y Equation(1)
The equation x=2*y is followed by a tab. The label for
the capation is "Equation (". When I insert a cross
reference. I get "x=2*y Equation(1". Word
thinks that "x=2*y " is part of the
label. If I select the Equation and insert a capation.
the "Equation(1)" can only be below or above the equation.
(Not what I want).
x=2*y
Equation (1)
However, the cross-reference function works correctly for
this case. How do I get the format that I want AND the
cross-reference function to work.
- HELP