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Old October 28th, 2004, 10:30 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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You can use the Caption style for the figure number if desired. It can be
modified to look any way you want it.

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"Eric" wrote in message
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Hi,

By default when I insert a caption (Table, Figure, etc..)
it is assigned the "caption" style. Is there a way to
assign a different style to a caption (Table, Figure,
etc..) when it is created or do I have to modify
the "caption" style of the caption (Table, Figure,
etc...) after it has been created?


-----Original Message-----
Another approach is to use two separate styles for the

table number and
table title. Add the needed amount of Space After to the

Table Number style
so that you don't have to insert extra lines or empty

paragraphs. Include
only the Table Title style in your list of tables and

format the
corresponding TOC style to have Table X. numbering.

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wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm using Word2003. What I have done is that after the
caption, I have created 2 manual line break so that the
description of the table appears beside the caption in
the TOC. In doing so the two Manual Line Break appear

as
two spaces in the TOC.

In my document
-------------------------
Table I(Manual Line Break)
(Manual Line Break)
Description of Table I

In the TOC
------------------------

Table I ..Long description of Table I
which takes two lines instead of one


Thanks for the help.
Pablo,

-----Original Message-----
Hi Eric,

Which version of Word are we dealing with, here? I'm

not
able to reproduce, in a quick test, what you describe
and
show. I suspect it has something to do with how you've
formatted either the caption (is that what you mean by
table
title?) or the TOC style (as bullets and numbering?).

My
first thought is that you have to make sure the tab

and
indent settings for that style align.

Is it possible to remove the spaces created by a
manual
line break (SHIFT-ENTER) in the TOC or Table of
tables?
The problem that I have is when the titles of my
tables
are long the first line is not aligned with the

second
line in the Table of tables because the two (SHIFT-
ENTER)
created in the text. Anyhelp idea is welcome,

thanks.

Table 1 ..Blabla...............
blablabla............... p.1


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