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style separators in captions
I have been trying to include only the first sentence of a caption in my
table of figures by using the style separator, as suggested in a number of earlier threads. However, when I insert a style separator (Word 2007), two things happen that make no sense: 1. the page break inserted below my caption no longer acts as a page break (even though it still shows up) 2. I still cannot change the format within the caption. Everything stays formatted as a caption, even though I have supposedly inserted a style break (ctrl alt enter, as suggested in other threads) Does anyone know how to makethis work? Is the shortcut different in Word 2007? Where does the style separator actually appear on the menu? |
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Re: style separators in captions
Note that the style separator is added at the end of the paragraph; to see
that, you may want to display nonprinting marks. Then you should be able to add text after the style separator and apply a different style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Angie" <Angie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F5143E79-A437-4651-815B-6554D79A4ABE@microsoft.com... >I have been trying to include only the first sentence of a caption in my > table of figures by using the style separator, as suggested in a number of > earlier threads. However, when I insert a style separator (Word 2007), > two > things happen that make no sense: > > 1. the page break inserted below my caption no longer acts as a page break > (even though it still shows up) > 2. I still cannot change the format within the caption. Everything stays > formatted as a caption, even though I have supposedly inserted a style > break > (ctrl alt enter, as suggested in other threads) > > Does anyone know how to makethis work? Is the shortcut different in Word > 2007? Where does the style separator actually appear on the menu? |
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Re: style separators in captions
Yesterday afternoon I got the same result you did and a few other odd things
as well. I inserted the style separator in both docx and doc files (but always in 2007) by splitting the caption para into two, applying separate styles to each, and placing my cursor in the first para and clicking the style separator button. Among the other things Word did wrong was to apply the hidden attribute to some but not all of the text and to the manual page break after the separator. That would cause the page break to be ignored. Before I left for an appointment, I shut down Word. When I returned later that evening, inserting a style separator worked correctly. And this morning it is still working correctly. So restarting Word may be the fix for this error. The style separator does not appear in the ribbon. You can add it to the QAT though. Look for StyleSeparator among the Commands not in ribbon. For documents that will stay in W2007, there is another option you can use to include just part of your figure caption the the figure TOC is the linked styles feature: In the styles pane clear the checkbox next to Disable linked styles. If it is not already a linked style, change the Caption style from paragraph to linked in the modify style dialog. Apply the legend/caption continuation/action caption style the the whole paragraph. Then apply the caption style to the main caption text. (Many thanks to the MVPs for describing, in another thread, what Disable linked styles does and what it affects. Help was no help.) HTH, PamC Angie wrote: >I have been trying to include only the first sentence of a caption in my >table of figures by using the style separator, as suggested in a number of >earlier threads. However, when I insert a style separator (Word 2007), two >things happen that make no sense: > >1. the page break inserted below my caption no longer acts as a page break >(even though it still shows up) >2. I still cannot change the format within the caption. Everything stays >formatted as a caption, even though I have supposedly inserted a style break >(ctrl alt enter, as suggested in other threads) > >Does anyone know how to makethis work? Is the shortcut different in Word >2007? Where does the style separator actually appear on the menu? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200805/1 |
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