1. To insert a caption beneath an existing framed graphic, click on the
graphic, press Right Arrow to get beyond the graphic but not outside the
frame, and press Enter. This will give you a new paragraph in which you can
insert the caption.
2. To insert a new graphic and caption, insert the graphic "In Line with
Text" (in a text paragraph), then the caption in a separate paragraph below
it. Select both graphic and caption and Insert | Frame. You will find that
Frame is not on the Insert menu by default, but you can add it using Tools |
Customize. There is also an Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar that
you can use to try out this procedure.
There are numerous advantages to this approach:
1. Framed objects are in the text layer, so they are visible in Normal view.
Moreover, the caption can be "seen" by Word for purposes of generating
cross-references, Table of Figures, etc.
2. If you insert a graphic floating ("wrapped"), its caption will have to be
in a text box grouped to the graphic in order to stay with it (or the
graphic and caption will have to be in a text box together). Both floating
graphics and text boxes are in the drawing layer, where (a) they can't be
seen in Normal view, and (b) they are invisible to Word for purposes of
Xrefs, TOFs, etc.
Wherever possible it is preferable to insert graphics and captions inline
(In Line with Text), as they are much easier to handle this way (you can
control placement with paragraph formatting or by putting them in a table),
but if you must wrap text around them, a frame is the way to go.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Terry Lowe" <trl...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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I think that I have a similar problem, but I'm not quite sure. I am
relatively new to Word, and am using Word97 (I know, how can I be new to
Word and be using such an old version -- it's a long story :-).
Anyway, I have created a diagram from the shapes (lines, boxes, et cetera)
available on the "Drawing" toolbar. What I would like to do is associate a
caption with this figure, and have the two (figure + caption) behave as one,
i.e. be moved from one location to another, or float to the next page if
there isn't enough room on the current page for them to fit. I come from
the Unix world where I used a markup system (LaTeX) where this kind of stuff
happened easily, so I'm at a bit of a loss here.
Cheers,
Ron Snelgrove
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
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"Ronald Snelgrove" <r...@foobar.com> wrote in message
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