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How do you reference a caption?
How to Cross-Reference Captions in Microsoft Word
- Put your cursor where you want the cross-reference to appear.
- From the References tab, in the Captions group, select Cross-reference .
- In the Cross-reference dialog box, select the reference type and other options.
How do you reference a figure caption in Word?
Add captions
- Select the object (table, equation, figure, or another object) that you want to add a caption to.
- On the References tab, in the Captions group, click Insert Caption.
- In the Label list, select the label that best describes the object, such as a figure or equation.
Where do you put captions on figures?
Here are some tips on using captions:
- A figure caption is centered under the figure; a table caption is centered above the table (if a caption is more than one line, make it left justified).
- A Figure and its caption should appear on the same page.
- All captions should start with a capitalized word and end with a period.
How do you insert a caption and a Cross-reference in Word?
To add cross-references, from the References menu select Cross-reference . This opens the dialog for inserting a cross-reference. Select the type of reference you want to use, which will limit the list of captions of that type. Click on the desired caption.
What do you write in a figure caption?
Figure captions Captions should be concise but comprehensive. They should describe the data shown, draw attention to important features contained within the figure, and may sometimes also include interpretations of the data.
How do you cross reference a word equation?
Insert the cross-reference
- In the document, type the text that begins the cross-reference.
- On the Insert tab, click Cross-reference.
- In the Reference type box, click the drop-down list to pick what you want to link to.
- In the Insert reference to box, click the information you want inserted in the document.