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How to tab one line in word 16
How to tab one line in word 16











  1. #How to tab one line in word 16 how to#
  2. #How to tab one line in word 16 update#
  3. #How to tab one line in word 16 manual#

Select the text between the caption and the figure and apply ‘Normal’ or ‘Body Text’ to it.

#How to tab one line in word 16 manual#

Do you see any other box around a style in the Styles pane when you click in the text part? If not, then I assume that this text has the ‘Caption’ style applied, but your settings for what styles you see listed doesn’t show such a style if it has manual formatting. Yet you say that the text doesn’t have this style applied. Just so I’m clear… You have something like this, right?Īssuming you do, then the main reason I can think of for the text to be treated as part of the caption is if it has the ‘Caption’ style applied to it.

how to tab one line in word 16

#How to tab one line in word 16 how to#

I still do not know how to renumber the figure legends and cross references that have been made using auto numbering and insert caption options.

how to tab one line in word 16

You would think that MS would concentrate on on the basics like positioning a figure on the page and not fuss with modifying the contrast, etc. Does “lock anchor” refer to absolute positioning or to some paragraph? If it is to a paragraph, then what is the meaning of absolute position? I do know that lock anchor with absolute positioning will not keep a figure on a given page. While you might think if you use “absolute position” and select “Page” and click Lock anchor that the figure will stay on the page you set. It shows that there is little feedback at MS or the code is all written by programmers who can write it but don’t have to use it.Įven then, when you are in the More layout options menu, there is no help as to the meanings of obscure check boxes such as “Layout in table cell”. The location of a graphic on the page is a subset of text wrap. Weirdly, the tools to say I want to have the figure on this page in this spot are in an obscure menu in, believe it or not, at the bottom of the text wrap menu!!!! As, “More layout options”. If then start wrapping the text around the figures from the beginning you can do battle with placement. If you make the figures without text wrap and the captions as text beneath them, not in graphics boxes, then it will renumber with F9. How can you make a program with autonumbering that can’t be changed. No matter how many times I do Ctrl+A and F9 they don’t renumber. It seems incapable of renumbering captions. The autonumbering does not understand the legends. I have the same problem with word 2007 and am looking to do in Mr. All figures that have been inserted as a caption are listed in the bottom half.

  • Select Figure from the Reference Type drop-down list.
  • * Word 2007/2010: Go to the References tab > Captions command group, then click Cross-reference. * Word 2003: Select Insert > Reference > Cross-Reference from the menu.
  • In the body text, place the cursor when you want the cross-reference text to be inserted.
  • The caption must exist (see above)-you can’t reference something that isn’t there.

    how to tab one line in word 16

    #How to tab one line in word 16 update#

    Update ALL the auto captions by pressing Ctrl+A, then F9. NOTE: If the number doesn’t update automatically, or if you’ve copied an earlier caption and pasted it in another place then modified the caption’s text, update the field by selecting it and pressing F9.

    how to tab one line in word 16

    The number is automatically sequenced even if you add another figure between two existing figures with captions inserted like this. The caption is added, using the Caption style (you can modify this default style on the Styles and Formatting task pane in Word 2003, or the Styles floating window in Word 2007).













    How to tab one line in word 16