WD: Cross Reference to Caption Includes Too Much TextLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q120280 |
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SYMPTOMSIf you place a caption on the same line as an embedded object, Word includes the entire paragraph when you insert a cross-reference to the caption's label and number. For example, if you have an embedded equation on the left and a caption on the right
y = mx + b Equation 3.7then when you insert a cross-reference and select Label And Number, Word repeats the line shown above, rather than inserting just "Equation 3.7."
CAUSEWhen Word inserts a cross-reference to a caption, it places a bookmark on the entire paragraph. If the paragraph contains more than the equation, the equation is included in the cross-reference.
NOTE: If you are not using AutoCaption, you can place a caption on the same line as an equation by placing the insertion point to the right of the equation, and choosing Insert Caption. If you are using AutoCaption, you cannot place the caption next to the equation; it must go either above or below the equation. Once the caption is in place, however, you can move it to the right of the equation by deleting the paragraph mark in the equation's paragraph.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use either of the following methods.
Method 1Create a two-column, one-row table and place the equation on one side and the caption in the other.
Method 2Insert a bookmark and cross-reference the manually applied bookmark. To do this, follow these steps:
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