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table caption numbering
When you insert a table caption, the Numbering option allows you to link the
caption to a Heading style. For most of my document, I linked the table captions to Heading 3, so that table captions look like this: Table 3.2.1-1 - Table Title. But in some sections, the first table appears within a higher Heading. For instance, in Section 5, I have a table, but the caption is: Table 4.2.1-1 - Table Title, instead of: Table 5.1-1 - Table Title. If I insert a new caption linked to Heading 1, it modifies all of the tables instead of just the table I'm working on. Does anyone know how to create table captions that can be linked to different Heading styles in different document sections ? |
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Captions that include heading numbering always reference a *specific*
heading level; this is by design. Therefore, your best choice is to modify your numbering so that it references the top-level heading; then you won't have a problem. If you insist on restarting numbering based on different heading levels for different parts of the document, there are some methods to accomplish this. However, these methods require more or less manual work. You have to decide if you find it to be worth the effort! One way is to avoid using the caption dialog box, and instead manually insert the required STYLEREF fields to reference the desired heading level. Of course, this would be difficult to maintain, if you ever need to rearrange chapters. There is a different approach. It assumes that your only need for captions is for tables, because it cannot produce more than a single (outline) numbering scheme. What I'm thinking about is using the AUTONUMLGL field for heading and table numbering. This field numbers headings according to their levels, and non-headings are numbered at a level below the preceding heading. You can read more about STYLEREF and AUTONUMLGL fields in Word Help. Of course, you can come back with questions, if necessary. -- Stefan Blom "scottkinsey" wrote: When you insert a table caption, the Numbering option allows you to link the caption to a Heading style. For most of my document, I linked the table captions to Heading 3, so that table captions look like this: Table 3.2.1-1 - Table Title. But in some sections, the first table appears within a higher Heading. For instance, in Section 5, I have a table, but the caption is: Table 4.2.1-1 - Table Title, instead of: Table 5.1-1 - Table Title. If I insert a new caption linked to Heading 1, it modifies all of the tables instead of just the table I'm working on. Does anyone know how to create table captions that can be linked to different Heading styles in different document sections ? |
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