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How can I keep figure or charts with their captions together?
Stefan Blom said:Place the object (figure, chart, etc.) "In line with text" (Format |
<Object>, Layout tab) and press Enter (so that the object is the only
item in a paragraph). Insert the caption in the paragraph below the
object. Select the two paragraphs and then, on the Forms toolbar,
click the Insert Frame button. Word adds a frame around the items,
which will keep them together. Use Format | Frame to set placement
options for the frame, if necessary.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
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Stefan Blom said:Place the object (figure, chart, etc.) "In line with text" (Format |
<Object>, Layout tab) and press Enter (so that the object is the only
item in a paragraph). Insert the caption in the paragraph below the
object. Select the two paragraphs and then, on the Forms toolbar,
click the Insert Frame button. Word adds a frame around the items,
which will keep them together. Use Format | Frame to set placement
options for the frame, if necessary.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
in message
Khoshravan said:Thanks Stefan. It wokred and helped a lot. Just one more question about
moving the frame.
When I move the frame to top of the page, it eneters the heading area and I
loose control of precisely adujsting its position. I think it has something
to do with anchoring icon which appears in left margin of the page (frame was
in left side, first I moved it to right side of page. Anchor didn't come.
Second when I moved frame up, it went wrong)
Khoshravan said:Thanks Stefan. It wokred and helped a lot. Just one more question about
moving the frame.
When I move the frame to top of the page, it eneters the heading area and I
loose control of precisely adujsting its position. I think it has something
to do with anchoring icon which appears in left margin of the page (frame was
in left side, first I moved it to right side of page. Anchor didn't come.
Second when I moved frame up, it went wrong)
Once you've created the frame, click on its edge and "wiggle it" a bit until youWhen I move the frame to top of the page, it eneters the heading area and I
loose control of precisely adujsting its position. I think it has something
to do with anchoring icon which appears in left margin of the page (frame was
in left side, first I moved it to right side of page. Anchor didn't come.
Second when I moved frame up, it went wrong)
Once you've created the frame, click on its edge and "wiggle it" a bit until youWhen I move the frame to top of the page, it eneters the heading area and I
loose control of precisely adujsting its position. I think it has something
to do with anchoring icon which appears in left margin of the page (frame was
in left side, first I moved it to right side of page. Anchor didn't come.
Second when I moved frame up, it went wrong)
I appreciate the good thoughts but it's not working for me.
I am using Word 2007 on XP.
I simply want to keep captions with tables and figures and let them flow
wherever in the document - hate to have a tiny graphic taking up an entire
line.
But I can't figure out how to "insert a frame" - as has been suggested
elsewhere. Is that no longer there in 2007?
And i also tried to just check "keep with next" on the paragraph
containing
the caption. But when i do that and then go back and select the graphic
and
choose "with text wrapping", the graphic moves to the intended location,
but
the caption sits stubbornly where it was, except now there is an anchor
nearby. Hmmm?
Khoshravan said:How can I keep figure or charts with their captions together?