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Word comes with a paragraph Style named 'Caption', which you can modify to remove the bold font attribute. To implement the solution described above, you need a new character Style named 'CaptionLabel', with the bold attribute. The macro automates the 'CaptionLabel' Style's creation and the modification of the existing 'Caption' Style. To see how to create and manage Styles manually in Word, go to:
Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word - A Tutorial in the Intermediate Users Guide to Microsoft Word To see how to install and use the macro, go to: Installing Macros
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