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Old April 24th, 2004, 12:47 PM
Shauna Kelly
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Default Move Caption with Table

Hi Dee

Once you insert a caption, it is not irrevocably tied to the item it is
captioning. To move the table and its caption, select the table and the
caption at the same time, then move.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
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"Dee" wrote in message
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Hello,

I have inserted captions, but when move a table, the
caption doesn't move with it.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!



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Old April 26th, 2004, 09:34 AM
Stefan Blom
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Default Move Caption with Table

To keep a table together with its caption, you can select the table
and the caption and insert a frame around it (there's an Insert Frame
command available on the Forms toolbar). Make sure that the table is
not wrapped before you do this. (Wrapped tables are supported in Word
2000 and later. To disable text wrap, place the cursor in the table,
select Table Table Properties, click the Table tab, under Text
wrapping, select None, and then click OK.)

--
Stefan Blom


"Dee" skrev i meddelandet
...
Hello,

I have inserted captions, but when move a table, the
caption doesn't move with it.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!




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Old April 26th, 2004, 07:42 PM
Dee
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Default Move Caption with Table

Thanks - both methods worked like a charm!

Dee

-----Original Message-----
To keep a table together with its caption, you can

select the table
and the caption and insert a frame around it (there's an

Insert Frame
command available on the Forms toolbar). Make sure that

the table is
not wrapped before you do this. (Wrapped tables are

supported in Word
2000 and later. To disable text wrap, place the cursor

in the table,
select Table Table Properties, click the Table tab,

under Text
wrapping, select None, and then click OK.)

--
Stefan Blom


"Dee" skrev i

meddelandet
...
Hello,

I have inserted captions, but when move a table, the
caption doesn't move with it.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!




.

  #4  
Old April 28th, 2004, 08:11 AM
Stefan Blom
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Default Move Caption with Table

You're welcome.

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Stefan Blom


"Dee" skrev i meddelandet
...
Thanks - both methods worked like a charm!

Dee

-----Original Message-----
To keep a table together with its caption, you can

select the table
and the caption and insert a frame around it (there's an

Insert Frame
command available on the Forms toolbar). Make sure that

the table is
not wrapped before you do this. (Wrapped tables are

supported in Word
2000 and later. To disable text wrap, place the cursor

in the table,
select Table Table Properties, click the Table tab,

under Text
wrapping, select None, and then click OK.)

--
Stefan Blom


"Dee" skrev i

meddelandet
...
Hello,

I have inserted captions, but when move a table, the
caption doesn't move with it.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!




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