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Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline How to remove "Table of Figures" as we do to remove the "Table of Contents"? Windows XP How to remove "Table of Figures" as we do to remove the "Table of Contents"? Office 2007
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Question How to remove "Table of Figures" as we do to remove the "Table of Contents"?

How to remove "Table of Figures" as we do to remove the "Table of Contents"?



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why there is a command to remove the table of content and there is no command to delete the table of figures?

it is impractical to go and select the "table of figures" in case we need to remove it

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Jamal
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