


Word will automatically insert the title in Caption style. In Word 2007 and Word 2010: References > Insert Caption.In Word 2002 and Word 2003: Insert > Reference > Caption.In Word 2000 and earlier: Insert > Caption.Click in the empty paragraph, ready to type some text. To do that, ensure there is an empty paragraph above the figure. Make sure the figure is in-line (not floating).Title is above the figure.Ĭase 1: Title is above the picture, and is the full width of the page. Figure is a full page width (or nearly a full page width). A table is the full width of the page (or nearly a full page width). Title is above the figure, or, caption is below the figure.Ĭase 4.

Figure is a full page width (or nearly a full page width.

This page describes several ways to keep a figure, photograph, clipart, graphic, table or other element on the same page as its title or caption.Ĭlick on the best match from the following list ("figure" here means anything except a table):Ĭase 1. Use a Frame to group paragraphs that need to "float". If for some reason you do not want Word displaying the anchor icon, follow the two methods above step-by-step to either stop displaying it, or remove it.Use Keep With Next to keep one paragraph on the same page as the next paragraph. Open the Word document containing text and image. Open the Word document containing text and images.
