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Old 05-09-2014, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
That's the whole point of what I advised.

You said you didn't want the text to be bold. That means making it regular text. You do that by changing the Caption Style which is a paragraph Style.

Then you apply the Strong Style to the Figure # for each caption. The Strong Style, being a character Style, only applies to the selected text.
I think you are misunderstanding the initial question.

Under the picture there is a caption that needs to be included into the list of figures. This caption consists of three components:
1. Figure #
2. Figure title.
3. Figure text.
The list of figures needs to include figure # and figure title.

I make a caption and have it include figure # and figure title, then put a style separator between the figure title and figure text so that they are inline.

Any change made to either the figure # or figure title affects BOTH the figure # and figure title, as they are the same style as dictated by being the caption.

Does that make more sense?
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