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AutoCaptions & Pictures in Word 2003
I am having trouble with AutoCaptions for Figures (inserted pictures)
separating from the images. The document's text slips into the gap between the caption and pictures when fine-adjusting picture position. Sometimes this results in the Caption ending up on the page following the picture. The text flow is set for Top&Bottom wrapping, with 0.4cm gap each. The AutoCaption Position is set to Below Item. Manually-inserted Captions do not do this, because the Caption is inserted into a frame, with no gap to the picture. |
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May not be the only way, but what I do is put the picture and its caption
into a table. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "EugenioB" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with AutoCaptions for Figures (inserted pictures) separating from the images. The document's text slips into the gap between the caption and pictures when fine-adjusting picture position. Sometimes this results in the Caption ending up on the page following the picture. The text flow is set for Top&Bottom wrapping, with 0.4cm gap each. The AutoCaption Position is set to Below Item. Manually-inserted Captions do not do this, because the Caption is inserted into a frame, with no gap to the picture. |
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If both graphic and caption are in the drawing layer, it should be possible
to group them. Note, however, that if your caption is in a text box (Word's default when the graphic is wrapped), it will not be picked up for a List of Figures. For this reason, it is generally preferable to insert both graphic and caption in line with text, then select both and insert a frame. Text can be wrapped around the frame, and the frame can be positioned relative to a paragraph or the page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "EugenioB" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with AutoCaptions for Figures (inserted pictures) separating from the images. The document's text slips into the gap between the caption and pictures when fine-adjusting picture position. Sometimes this results in the Caption ending up on the page following the picture. The text flow is set for Top&Bottom wrapping, with 0.4cm gap each. The AutoCaption Position is set to Below Item. Manually-inserted Captions do not do this, because the Caption is inserted into a frame, with no gap to the picture. |
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All I can guess is that:
I have not explained the problem sufficiently, or everyone has missed something in reading my original post, or the AutoCaption feature works differently for me than it does for others. I'll try to address the first possibility. I presume that this feature was designed to save time/effort in creating a separate caption for each insertion and to ensure consistency of format/position/etc of all the figure/table/equation captions in a document. It certainly is not saving me any time. When I activate it for the insertion of graphics files, specifying the built-in settings "figures" and "below", what it seems to do when I Insert-Picture-FromFile is to place an extra line of left-justified text in "Caption" style (with no frame or other formatting) a couple of vertical line spaces below the graphic. This line contains the text: "Figure n" (n=sequential number of the insertion). This text does not appear to have any "special" characteristics that I can see/rollover/click on (even if I reveal the formatting codes), but does have some "magical" properties, since I can insert cross-references to it elsewhere in the document. After re-sizing the graphic and setting the text flow and layout properties (at the moment Top&Bottom flow with 0.4cm gaps and centred in a column), I centre the Caption text line and all seems fine. If I then shift the graphic up or down a couple of lines within the document, one or two lines of text flow into the gap between the graphic frame and the caption. Yes: between the graphic and its caption. There is no frame around the caption to adjust. There is nothing but the graphic for the "Select Objects" tool to select for grouping. By "playing around" with positioning, I have so far managed to avoid this problem, making the text flowing into the gap end up just as a single blank line, but I have now ended up in a situation I cannot change, where the caption has flowed onto the page following the one where the graphic is located. Again: the graphic and its caption end up on different pages. Moving the graphic higher brings the caption back onto the same page, but apart from this position not being acceptable for this particular document's logic, one or two lines of text always seem to remain between the graphic and its caption. If I force the graphic to go onto the next page, it ends up aligned with the top edge of the "virtual paper" and its caption drops to a couple of lines below the first text. Any further manipulation causes the graphic to end up somewhere else in the document, sometimes a couple of pages away, sometimes behind another graphic (even though the properties of both graphics initially have the "Allow overlap" unchecked), and I end up having to Undo to find it. What a mess, MS! I wish I could attach an example to illustrate the above explanation. EB "EugenioB" wrote: I am having trouble with AutoCaptions for Figures (inserted pictures) separating from the images. The document's text slips into the gap between the caption and pictures when fine-adjusting picture position. Sometimes this results in the Caption ending up on the page following the picture. The text flow is set for Top&Bottom wrapping, with 0.4cm gap each. The AutoCaption Position is set to Below Item. Manually-inserted Captions do not do this, because the Caption is inserted into a frame, with no gap to the picture. |
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If you will insert your graphics in line with text instead of wrapped, then
the caption will also be inline instead of in a text box. You can then select both graphic and caption and insert a frame to contain them both, wrapping text around the entire frame. Word will not see captions in text boxes, anyway, so if you plan to generate a List of Figures, you need to get the caption out of the text box. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "EugenioB" wrote in message ... All I can guess is that: I have not explained the problem sufficiently, or everyone has missed something in reading my original post, or the AutoCaption feature works differently for me than it does for others. I'll try to address the first possibility. I presume that this feature was designed to save time/effort in creating a separate caption for each insertion and to ensure consistency of format/position/etc of all the figure/table/equation captions in a document. It certainly is not saving me any time. When I activate it for the insertion of graphics files, specifying the built-in settings "figures" and "below", what it seems to do when I Insert-Picture-FromFile is to place an extra line of left-justified text in "Caption" style (with no frame or other formatting) a couple of vertical line spaces below the graphic. This line contains the text: "Figure n" (n=sequential number of the insertion). This text does not appear to have any "special" characteristics that I can see/rollover/click on (even if I reveal the formatting codes), but does have some "magical" properties, since I can insert cross-references to it elsewhere in the document. After re-sizing the graphic and setting the text flow and layout properties (at the moment Top&Bottom flow with 0.4cm gaps and centred in a column), I centre the Caption text line and all seems fine. If I then shift the graphic up or down a couple of lines within the document, one or two lines of text flow into the gap between the graphic frame and the caption. Yes: between the graphic and its caption. There is no frame around the caption to adjust. There is nothing but the graphic for the "Select Objects" tool to select for grouping. By "playing around" with positioning, I have so far managed to avoid this problem, making the text flowing into the gap end up just as a single blank line, but I have now ended up in a situation I cannot change, where the caption has flowed onto the page following the one where the graphic is located. Again: the graphic and its caption end up on different pages. Moving the graphic higher brings the caption back onto the same page, but apart from this position not being acceptable for this particular document's logic, one or two lines of text always seem to remain between the graphic and its caption. If I force the graphic to go onto the next page, it ends up aligned with the top edge of the "virtual paper" and its caption drops to a couple of lines below the first text. Any further manipulation causes the graphic to end up somewhere else in the document, sometimes a couple of pages away, sometimes behind another graphic (even though the properties of both graphics initially have the "Allow overlap" unchecked), and I end up having to Undo to find it. What a mess, MS! I wish I could attach an example to illustrate the above explanation. EB "EugenioB" wrote: I am having trouble with AutoCaptions for Figures (inserted pictures) separating from the images. The document's text slips into the gap between the caption and pictures when fine-adjusting picture position. Sometimes this results in the Caption ending up on the page following the picture. The text flow is set for Top&Bottom wrapping, with 0.4cm gap each. The AutoCaption Position is set to Below Item. Manually-inserted Captions do not do this, because the Caption is inserted into a frame, with no gap to the picture. |
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