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Still I don’t know the professional method to have the caption next to the Equation!
Please, see the attached image that shows my question I used the space to make a space between the caption and the equation!!!!! Is that professional??? What if I needed to have dots between the caption and the equation???? I tried it but I got them in the cross-reference as well!!!!!! Thank you jamal |
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Hi Jamal,
Whatever the standards are (if any) for your profession dictate what is/is not 'professional'. If there isn't a defined standard, borrow or buy a Style Guide (a book designed for writers to tell them about how to lay out a document) and see what that says. Using Style Separators, you can have whatever you want between the equation and the caption, and after the caption too. See attached.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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i like the demo files that you attach...thank you...
regards Jamal |
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