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I would like to create two separate captions for one image and couldn't figure out how so I tried a workaround. I copied the first caption including the field (Figure 20), and pasted the copy beneath, changing the text for the second caption. Now I had two Figure 20s. I updated all the references (Ctrl+A and then F9) which renumbered the Captions correctly and then also separately updated the List of Figures.
It looks great, except that in the LOF Figure 20 and Figure 21 take up one row. Is there a way to force Figure 21 onto a new row, other than doing it manually? Thanks in advance!! |
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