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Old February 11th, 2009, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
CPO Tom G
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i have a document that was created in Word 2003 and has been reviewed and
modified by several different persons.
My new laptop has Word 2007.
I am not able to update the List of Tables, the list of figures, and the
table of contents.
Must I have delete every caption and create new captions?
The 2007 Office suite is the absolute worse product I have ever encountered!
Evidently the folks at micorsoft don't understand that if something isn't
broke, it doesn't need to be fixed!

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Old February 12th, 2009, 03:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
Janine[_2_]
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Default create list of tables

If you really use it you would be very impressed! (I know you think I'm
kidding - I'm not).

You shouldn't have to if they were set up with automatic figure/caption
numbering. I've used 2003/2007 together for that no problems.

Sorry I can't be more helpful..

Janine

"CPO Tom G" CPO Tom wrote in message
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i have a document that was created in Word 2003 and has been reviewed and
modified by several different persons.
My new laptop has Word 2007.
I am not able to update the List of Tables, the list of figures, and the
table of contents.
Must I have delete every caption and create new captions?
The 2007 Office suite is the absolute worse product I have ever
encountered!
Evidently the folks at micorsoft don't understand that if something isn't
broke, it doesn't need to be fixed!

 




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