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Old 04-14-2011, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamal NUMAN View Post
But in this case, we are going to have two styles for the caption!
No, you have one Style for the Caption and, after creating the caption, with its text, you apply a Character Style to the labe l(Table #). This is slightly different to what I posted previously, because the default caption Style is Bold and you can't unbold bold text with a Character Style. See attached document for a demonstration.

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May be we need to develop the Word Count Macto in this case as well since the caption will be divided into two styles!
I can't see why - that macro doesn't care about Styles.
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