Page Breaks, Unwanted Text, other Annoyances Inserted Unwantingly - Cont'd
Hi,
I do not understand your apparently saying that there is an inherent problem with associating a paragraph break with a caption. If we want a page break to happen at the beginning of a caption, why should that page break necessarily be thrown into any *cross reference* to that caption? Word makes the most horrible assumptions I've ever seen. Currently, I am dealing with Word's inserting unwanted pieces of text into my document, with that text behaving like a cross-reference (is dark-highlighted and clickable). I think this is somehow tied to Word's confusion whenever we have a page break built into a heading. When we then CROSS-REFERENCE that heading, all hell breaks loose -- with Word inserting the heading as a cross reference but also inserting the text that follows that heading, as if we wanted that text to be inserted, too. This runs along the same lines of Word's "thinking" "you couldn't possibly want that entire word italicized without also wanting to italicize the whole paragraph -- I'll do you a favor and automatically highlight the whole paragraph and make it near insanity to get you to highlight just the single word you want! You'll end up having to italicize the word letter by letter just to get it and only IT italicized"!!!
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