You will find that the bookmark associated with the caption is encasing the
paragraph mark following it.
So when you insert the cross-reference, it brings in the content of the
bookmark, including the following paragraph mark.
The cross-reference is "warm" field type that updates on document open or
print. So each time you fix the destination, the change holds only until
the field updates. You need to fix the source (the table caption's
bookmark).
It may be easier to remove the table caption and re-insert it.
Cheers
On 26/7/07 9:05 PM, in article
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<daniel.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Jul 26, 12:42 pm, John McGhie <j...@mcghie.name> wrote:
> Yes. Turn on your Show/Hide so you can see spaces and paragraph marks when
> you are working with cross-references.
>
> You will find that the bookmark associated with the caption is encasing the
> paragraph mark following it.
>
> So when you insert the cross-reference, it brings in the content of the
> bookmark, including the following paragraph mark.
>
> The cross-reference is "warm" field type that updates on document open or
> print. So each time you fix the destination, the change holds only until
> the field updates. You need to fix the source (the table caption's
> bookmark).
>
> It may be easier to remove the table caption and re-insert it.
>
> Cheers
>
> On 26/7/07 9:05 PM, in article
> 1185449734.131340.87...@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com, "plissken"
>
> <daniel.bradfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am encountering some problems with cross-references to tables in
> > Word 2004. The cross-references are of the type 'only label and
> > number'. Following some (but strangely not all) of the table cross-
> > references in my document, the text following the cross-reference is
> > put in a new paragraph. This means I have to go back through the
> > document to delete all breaks following each table reference Each time
> > I reopen the document in Word 2004 or try to print it, the problem
> > reoccurs. Since I have over 40 tables in my current document, this is
> > proving to be extraordinarily frustrating. Any advice on solving this
> > would be much appreciated.
>
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> John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
> McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltdhttp://jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/
> Sydney, Australia. S33°53'34.20 E151°14'54.50
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If you have to edit a caption, I find it safer to simply re-insert the
entire thing.
Cheers
On 26/7/07 9:32 PM, in article
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