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Word 2000 Keep graphic and caption together with text wrap

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JAG - 28 Oct 2003 23:36 GMT
How do you keep the autonumber caption with a graphic and
still cross reference the figure number in the text?  The
text must wrap on one side of the graphic.  If it's in a
text box, the figure caption doesn't show in the cross
reference box or the list of figures.  I've tried
converting the text box to a frame but then can't group
the frame with the graphic to keep the two together.  Does
anyone know the magic trick?  Does XP have a better handle
for this?  Thanks.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Oct 2003 00:31 GMT
Include the caption and graphic in the same frame.

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> How do you keep the autonumber caption with a graphic and
> still cross reference the figure number in the text?  The
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> anyone know the magic trick?  Does XP have a better handle
> for this?  Thanks.
JAG - 29 Oct 2003 15:33 GMT
Thanks for the advice.  I'm not sure how to get both in
the same frame tho as I don't have much experience with
frames.

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>Include the caption and graphic in the same frame.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Oct 2003 23:30 GMT
Insert the graphic In Line with Text and create the caption as an ordinary
text paragraph. Then select both graphic and caption and click the Insert
Frame button on the Forms toolbar. Use Format | Borders and Shading (or the
Borders toolbar button) to remove the border.

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> Thanks for the advice.  I'm not sure how to get both in
> the same frame tho as I don't have much experience with
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