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I've been a long time word user (remember using it in the Windows 3.1.1
![]() How do I set up two different caption styles? I need to set the tables captions to appear on the left side of the page, while the captions for graphics appear in the center of the page. Any ideas? |
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There is only one Caption Style available in Word. Modifying that will affect all Captions. Since the default is left-aligned, you would need to use a different Style for the graphics.
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The Caption style is a handy shortcut. For most common purposes (TOC, cross references) you can emulate a caption using any style that is linked to a multilevel list.
1. Create a style with the name and formatting you wish to use. 2. Create a new multilevel list link level 1 of the list to the style you created above put the name of your caption before the number click more tick the box for putting a tab after the number set the text indent and insert new tab to be the same. Play around with other settings. Yo use the style just type the text for your caption then apply the style you created above. In a toc field use the /t switch to include names styles Create cross references using the number items tab in the cross reference dialog. Have fun. Post back here if you need any further assistance. |
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As Paul said, you will have to create a custom caption style yourself, and manually apply it to text as needed.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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