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Old 11-08-2019, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by palmtree7 View Post
Nope. No luck.

I can go in and manually move them (and hope they stay -- even with the anchor). I just have no idea why some caption text became a frame and some did not.

I can't publicly post any screenshots/pages.

Thanks for trying to help.

I expect that these are textboxes, not frames. The two are different.
Frames and Textboxes in Microsoft Word



If you need an illustration/figure to not be in-line-with-text, put it in a one-cell table before you add the caption. In the table, it should be in-line-with text, the table itself can have text wrapping around it.

Then add the caption. It will be left-justified inside the table cell.
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