March 2013
Intermediate to advanced
560 pages
21h 2m
English
If you are creating a document in which there are many illustrations (art, photographs, charts, diagrams etc.), it is often helpful to the reader of your document to provide a Table of Figures. A Table of Figures is like a Table of Contents except that it deals only with the graphic content of a document, not the written content. To create the Table of Figures, Word looks for text with the Style code that you specify (Figure, Table, etc). You can also add a tab leader to make the table easier to read.
Position the insertion point where you want the Table of Figures to appear.
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