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osto1017
Aug 09, 2021Copper Contributor
Cannot group image and caption together
Hello, I am writing my masters thesis and experience the following issue: I have several images in my document (all with text wrapping, NOT in line) and want to add numbered captions for my a...
Regardless of the version of Word being used, as mentioned in my response in April, I strongly recommend that you have the layout of all images set so that they are In-line with Text as then, your document will be far less likely to becoming corrupted as a result of mis-matched xml tag errors.
When images are set with that layout, they will be inserted into a paragraph which can be formatted so that it is kept with the next paragraph into which you can insert the caption.
If you want to wrap text around an image and its caption, insert them into a one cell table that has the text set to wrap around it.
When images are set with that layout, they will be inserted into a paragraph which can be formatted so that it is kept with the next paragraph into which you can insert the caption.
If you want to wrap text around an image and its caption, insert them into a one cell table that has the text set to wrap around it.
Omnifora
Dec 01, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks for your response. I agree with your statement that In-line with Text is less prone to corruption. However, sometimes Word works in mysterious ways and it is nice to understand what happened and how to prevent it (e.g. by using In-line with Text or a one cell table, as you suggested), therefore I decided to respond with my 'solution'.