Word 2000: Why place figure/caption in a 2-cell table?

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Mister.Fred.Ma

I am trying to establish a robust way to create figures in Word 2000,
including both external files and internally drawn line-art figures.
I am adopting practices from a Word 2003 corporate template. In the
latter, a figure and it's caption are placed in a 2-row 1-column table
(top cell for figure, bottom for caption). Is there any reason why
one wouldn't simply dispense with the table and simply have 2
consecutive paragraphs, the first for the figure and the second for
the caption? Thanks.
 
M

Mister.Fred.Ma

I am trying to establish a robust way to create figures in Word 2000,
including both external files and internally drawn line-art figures.
I am adopting practices from a Word 2003 corporate template. In the
latter, a figure and it's caption are placed in a 2-row 1-column table
(top cell for figure, bottom for caption). Is there any reason why
one wouldn't simply dispense with the table and simply have 2
consecutive paragraphs, the first for the figure and the second for
the caption? Thanks.



Oops. Wrong group. Sorry.
 

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