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Rjaga760
Feb 15, 2023Copper Contributor
Table formatting issues which disables the proper use of style separator
Dear Microsoft community, I am trying to add a style separator in a table this works fine if I start a new document and a table but doesn’t work as expected when I am using the table in my curren...
- Feb 17, 2023
Rjaga760 Click inside the table and then from the table Layout tab, click on Convert to Text
In the Convert Table dialog, select Paragraph Marks and then click on OK.
Hover the mouse over the frame that is still present
and then right click and left click on Format Frame
Then in the Frame dialog, click no Remove Frame
Select the image and text that was originally in the table and then via the Insert>Table dropdown, convert the text back to a Table.
Charles_Kenyon
Feb 16, 2023Bronze Contributor
Although my diagnosis works, Doug's solution is cleaner, easier.
I tried it, putting the figure in a separate paragraph that was centered. It looks like this.
Here is a temporary link to the document formatted in this way.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a910av8xz8z55af/deleteme%20Figure%203.docx?dl=0
Again, I believe that your Captions should be in the Caption Style if you want them picked up by a Table of Figures. Captions inserted using the Caption command in Word are automatically formatted in that style.
Rjaga760
Feb 17, 2023Copper Contributor
Dear Sir,
I appreciate your detailed response however I don't think the issue is resolved yet in the file you sent me as soon as I turn off the paragraph mark the file looks like this again:
I inserted my captions including the caption style formatting for word. For some reason, all these captions get picked up when I use the table of figures so I am anticipating that these styles are still formulated using word caption style.
For instance, you can see below:
Am I missing something here?
Thank you.
Best,
Ritesh