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Old 10-23-2013, 05:13 AM
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Hi!
I am writing a handbook with quite a few pictures
In order for the pictures to stay in place I have put the text and the pictures in a two column table, with the pictures to the right.
But now the headings (in the table text) does not show up in the navigation panel plus that the headings does not follow the heading styles that I have defined.

As you can see in the picture: chapter 19.4 does not show in the navigation panel.

Furthermore: if I convert to pdf, the same problem remains.



Is there maybe another way to solve this?
I would like to have the illustations/pictures on the right hand of the text (Therefore I've made a two column table: where text and headings is on the left side)


Most grateful
/Katarina
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Old 10-23-2013, 11:33 AM
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Headings in table cells never show up in the Navigation pane; this is by design.
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Old 10-23-2013, 11:30 PM
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Ah, Word knows better … but perhaps you could work round the issue by putting the headings outside the table? Here's a quick screenshot to show what I mean.
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Smile Thanks!

Thanks!

Yes I realized that the table had its own "style". Tried to find a way to change it but gave up.

Also tried the method to leave the headings outside, but it will not look good in the end.(since theré are more headings than pictures)

Anyway: I don´t think that the table method is the way to go any more.
It would, for example, be hard to maintain.

It must be a way to keep the pictures anchored with, for example, a heading.

Trying that now.

Thanks again!

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Old 10-24-2013, 05:24 AM
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You can anchor a graphic to a particular paragraph and set the position to the right side with wrapping to the left. You will need to use either empty paragraphs or space before formatting on the following paragraph for this to work if you don't have body text to fill in.
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Thankyou Charles! I have seen the wrap to the right function but not "taken in" . Great to be reminded!
Now was just the time to finally use it!

I have another question for this handbook, but slightly diffrerent.
Will start a new thread
Hope for same luck.

You are great!
/Katarina
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