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Figure 1...................9<br />

Figure 2..................14<br />

Figure 3..................17<br />

Figure 4..................18<br />

Figure 5..................21<br />

Sample from a table of figures<br />

TextMaker puts the label and sequential number at the left; to the right of each<br />

caption it inserts a tab, followed by the corresponding page.<br />

If have typed in explanatory text directly behind a caption, it will also appear in the<br />

table of figures. For example, if you have extended the caption “Figure 1” to<br />

“Figure 1: The Larch”, this entire text will be displayed in the table.<br />

Options<br />

The dialog box for this command offers the following options:<br />

Labels<br />

As described in the previous section, different labels can be used in captions.<br />

For example, you can insert captions with the label “Figures” – as well as captions<br />

with the label “Tables”. An individual table of figures can be created for<br />

each label used.<br />

To specify for which label the table of figures is to be created, choose the<br />

corresponding label from the Labels list.<br />

Note: Only labels for which at least one caption has been inserted into the<br />

document are available in this list.<br />

Include label and number<br />

As noted before, you can type in explanatory text directly behind captions – for<br />

example, to extend the caption “Figure 1” to “Figure 1: The Larch”.<br />

In case you have done that, this option allows you to specify if the label and<br />

sequential number of captions should be displayed in the table of figures as<br />

well.<br />

By default, this option is enabled. This means that, in the above example, the<br />

text “Figure 1: The Larch” would appear in the table of figures.<br />

If you turn this option off, only “The Larch” is displayed.<br />

406 Working with large documents Manual TextMaker

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