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Table of Figures Failing to Capture all figures
After inserting a Table of Figures into my document (Office 365), I added 3 more figures in the document. When I updated my Table of Figures, it only shows figures 1 & 4. I have recreated the captions for the two missing figures to no avail. Any suggestions on how to correct this? Thank you for your response. Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 09-19-2019 at 12:00 PM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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You need to use the Insert Caption (References tab) to have something show up easily in a Table of Figures.
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Thanks for the guidance. a little background on my experience; I have been using Word for over 20 years to develop complex documents. This is the only time I have used the Insert Caption feature where the Table of Figures didn't list all the figures after performing an 'update entire table'. I resolved this by deleting the table of figures originally created and inserting a new table. Only then did the table list all of the figures. Go Figure! - Another Microsoft roving feature :-) |
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