Figure overrides spacing above and below

J

joeljkp

Hi all,

I'm working on a research paper in Word 2007. I have a requirement that
figures be placed with a blank line between them and their captions below.

I've tried implementing this by putting each figure in a Figure style, with
11-pt spacing above and below. The figures are placed inline with the text,
as characters.

What I'm seeing though is for some of my figures, the actual graphic is
overrunning the space Word is giving it. It's eating up all the space below,
running up against the caption, and if I take out the spacing altogether, it
is cutting off the bottom part of the image.

If I click it to view the graphics handles, the image is being cut off by
the caption text, but the graphics handles are extending below the caption.

Does anyone have any idea here?

Thanks.
 
J

joeljkp

Yes, Single line spacing.

- Joel

Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
Presumably the Figure style has Single (not Exact) line spacing?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Joel,

So you're saying that each figure is in its own paragraph and you're using a paragraph style? Have you looked at modifying the
Caption style to have the space before?

Are these graphics added through Insert=>Picture?

Is the paragraph style for Figure set up to use the Caption paragraph style for the following paragraph?

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Yes, Single line spacing.

- Joel >>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
H

Henk57

Bob said:
Hi Joel,

So you're saying that each figure is in its own paragraph and you're
using a paragraph style? Have you looked at modifying the
Caption style to have the space before?

Are these graphics added through Insert=Picture?

Is the paragraph style for Figure set up to use the Caption paragraph
style for the following paragraph?

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"joeljkp" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message
Yes, Single line spacing.

- Joel
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Joel, first it's best to use a separate style for your captions as Bob
implicitly pointed at. Cld it be you have yr caption as part of the
Figure style? Set yr Figure Style as Keep with next, so the caption is
always connected to the figure, ie never on a separate page. Define the
Figure style with the appropriate Space Before and Space After settings.
Further, make sure to tick "add to template" after applying the
settings, otherwise Word will not remember it the next time you open
the document. HTH - Henk
 

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