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Old 02-07-2024, 07:28 AM
stevenjohnson stevenjohnson is offline Modifying Macropod's Macro (Insert Multiple Images with Caption) Windows 10 Modifying Macropod's Macro (Insert Multiple Images with Caption) Office 2016
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Thanks for your reply, Italophile!

So I was able

1) Change the caption cell color
5) Macro aligned horizontally and vertically centered
6) Change the Caption Height

As for the labels and whatnot inside the gray caption cell, mine comes out as attached.

How do I go from

"Figure 1Comment:"

to

"Figure 1
Comment: "

(basically putting the "Comment: " line under the "Figure" line).

My macro line for that is currently set up as:

Label:="Figure", Title:="Comment: ", _

Also when you mentioned for the font style "Simply modify the Caption style in the template you use for this document.", it went completely over my head

I know it seems very elementary but this is coming from someone with absolutely 0 background on these things!
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