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Old October 29th, 2004, 02:16 PM
Barb Reinhardt
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I need some assistance with caption formatting. I have a caption that has
the name of the figure followed by a superscripted character. I want the
superscript to show under the figure in the caption ... but not in the TOC.
How do I change the format for the superscript so that it's not a caption.
I can't seem to do it.


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Old October 29th, 2004, 08:58 PM
garfield-n-odie
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Exactly how depends on what version of Word you're using, but basically
involves inserting a style separator or hidden paragraph mark between
the figure name and the superscript character, and then formatting the
superscript character or superscript character paragraph with a
different style.

Barb Reinhardt wrote:
I need some assistance with caption formatting. I have a caption that has
the name of the figure followed by a superscripted character. I want the
superscript to show under the figure in the caption ... but not in the TOC.
How do I change the format for the superscript so that it's not a caption.
I can't seem to do it.



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Old November 1st, 2004, 07:13 PM
Barb Reinhardt
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Thanks! That did it. I wish I'd known about the "hidden" effect. It
comes in very handy!

Barb R.
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Exactly how depends on what version of Word you're using, but basically
involves inserting a style separator or hidden paragraph mark between
the figure name and the superscript character, and then formatting the
superscript character or superscript character paragraph with a
different style.

Barb Reinhardt wrote:
I need some assistance with caption formatting. I have a caption that

has
the name of the figure followed by a superscripted character. I want

the
superscript to show under the figure in the caption ... but not in the

TOC.
How do I change the format for the superscript so that it's not a

caption.
I can't seem to do it.





 




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