Table of Figures, w/o the word Figure

G

Guest

This may ultimately be impossible to accomplish “automatically.†I will try
to explain what I would like a Table of Figures (or Tables, or Forms) to look
like and what my documents have. I am using Word 2000.
DESIRED: I would like to create a Table of Figures without the word Figure
before the title. However, I do want the ‘Word auto-inserted Chapter # -
Sequence #’ “titleâ€. Simply un-checking the ‘Table of Figures/Include label
and number’ does not satisfy this requirement.
My document has multiple sections comprised of the main body, Appendix A,
Appendix B, etc. Each section can have its own table/figures/forms that
(right now) are ‘automatically’ formatted with the ‘Insert – Caption’ and
‘Use Chapter Number’ checked. My appendix titles are formatted with Heading
9 (to provide the appropriate Chapter Number {see example}.)
Example of two Figures in Appendix B, on pages B-3 and B-4:
Figure B-1. Frequency Drifting
Figure B-2. Transmit Tuning Time
Revealed codes:
Figure {STYLEREF 9 \s }- {SEQ Figure \* ARABIC \s 9 }. Frequency Drifting
Figure {STYLEREF 9 \s } -{SEQ Figure \* ARABIC \s 9 }. Transmit Tuning Time

I would like the Table of Figures to be displayed:
B-1. Frequency Drifting...............................B-3
B-2. Transmit Tuning Time.........................B-4

Thanks for your suggestions-
 
S

Stefan Blom

Create a table of figures without number and label, and then add
numbering to the paragraph style (named Table of Figures) used for the
entries of the table.
 
B

Bill

This sounds like it could work, however, I am not sure
where to apply this new formatting. Should I change the
table entries within the document, which are now using
style Caption? Or modify the style of the entry within
the table of Contents listing (presently TOC1)? I have
just tried to modify the style within the body, and was
not able to get the correct Appendix number to display
since I could not put a field code into the style
numbering sequence.
-----Original Message-----
Create a table of figures without number and label, and
then add numbering to the paragraph style (named Table of
Figures) used for the entries of the table.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Modify the style of the entry within the table of contents. Add
single-level numbering through the Modify Style dialog box.
 

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