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All the tables are numbered correctly in document Sections 1-4 (Table 1-6) and Section 5 (Table 7), but the following Tables in Section 6 go back to Table #6 and on from there, as if Section 5 hadn't happened. I have tried deleting and re-inserting the caption for the table in Section 6 and I have tried selecting the whole document and hitting F9 to update fields, with no changes. Any suggestions?










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    All the tables are numbered correctly in document Sections 1-4 (Table 1-6) and Section 5 (Table 7), but the following Tables in Section 6 go back to Table #6 and on from there, as if Section 5 hadn't happened. I have tried deleting and re-inserting the caption for the table in Section 6 and I have tried selecting the whole document and hitting F9 to update fields, with no changes. Any suggestions?










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      All the tables are numbered correctly in document Sections 1-4 (Table 1-6) and Section 5 (Table 7), but the following Tables in Section 6 go back to Table #6 and on from there, as if Section 5 hadn't happened. I have tried deleting and re-inserting the caption for the table in Section 6 and I have tried selecting the whole document and hitting F9 to update fields, with no changes. Any suggestions?










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      All the tables are numbered correctly in document Sections 1-4 (Table 1-6) and Section 5 (Table 7), but the following Tables in Section 6 go back to Table #6 and on from there, as if Section 5 hadn't happened. I have tried deleting and re-inserting the caption for the table in Section 6 and I have tried selecting the whole document and hitting F9 to update fields, with no changes. Any suggestions?







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          Most likely the SEQ fields behind the table caption is being reset or skipped in some form or another. To have a look press ALT + F9 to show field codes and look for any SEQ fields belonging to "Table" which don't look like they are part of a proper caption. Additionally you can try looking for any SEQ fields which include the "r" switch which can restart the numbering to a different value.






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          • Very handy! I found 2 tables with no SEQ fields. Once I copy pasted the code from earlier tables, it still didn't fix the problem immediately. However, when I went through as I had tried before, deleting and replacing the Table captions, this time they all came up with the correct numbering. Thank-you very much!
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          go to the TAB VIEW -> Outline. Set Show Level: to "Level 9" That gives you a outline of all paragraph numbers recognized by word. Make sure that you have not used some sort of other numbering scheme that was falsely assumed by word to be a paragraph number.



          Get rid of all unplanned sentences / numbering / etc. by using the ->> in the Outline Tools section.






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            Most likely the SEQ fields behind the table caption is being reset or skipped in some form or another. To have a look press ALT + F9 to show field codes and look for any SEQ fields belonging to "Table" which don't look like they are part of a proper caption. Additionally you can try looking for any SEQ fields which include the "r" switch which can restart the numbering to a different value.






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            • Very handy! I found 2 tables with no SEQ fields. Once I copy pasted the code from earlier tables, it still didn't fix the problem immediately. However, when I went through as I had tried before, deleting and replacing the Table captions, this time they all came up with the correct numbering. Thank-you very much!
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            Most likely the SEQ fields behind the table caption is being reset or skipped in some form or another. To have a look press ALT + F9 to show field codes and look for any SEQ fields belonging to "Table" which don't look like they are part of a proper caption. Additionally you can try looking for any SEQ fields which include the "r" switch which can restart the numbering to a different value.






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            • Very handy! I found 2 tables with no SEQ fields. Once I copy pasted the code from earlier tables, it still didn't fix the problem immediately. However, when I went through as I had tried before, deleting and replacing the Table captions, this time they all came up with the correct numbering. Thank-you very much!
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            Most likely the SEQ fields behind the table caption is being reset or skipped in some form or another. To have a look press ALT + F9 to show field codes and look for any SEQ fields belonging to "Table" which don't look like they are part of a proper caption. Additionally you can try looking for any SEQ fields which include the "r" switch which can restart the numbering to a different value.






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            Most likely the SEQ fields behind the table caption is being reset or skipped in some form or another. To have a look press ALT + F9 to show field codes and look for any SEQ fields belonging to "Table" which don't look like they are part of a proper caption. Additionally you can try looking for any SEQ fields which include the "r" switch which can restart the numbering to a different value.







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            • Very handy! I found 2 tables with no SEQ fields. Once I copy pasted the code from earlier tables, it still didn't fix the problem immediately. However, when I went through as I had tried before, deleting and replacing the Table captions, this time they all came up with the correct numbering. Thank-you very much!
              – hangenin
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            • Very handy! I found 2 tables with no SEQ fields. Once I copy pasted the code from earlier tables, it still didn't fix the problem immediately. However, when I went through as I had tried before, deleting and replacing the Table captions, this time they all came up with the correct numbering. Thank-you very much!
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            Very handy! I found 2 tables with no SEQ fields. Once I copy pasted the code from earlier tables, it still didn't fix the problem immediately. However, when I went through as I had tried before, deleting and replacing the Table captions, this time they all came up with the correct numbering. Thank-you very much!
            – hangenin
            Feb 14 '13 at 19:42




            Very handy! I found 2 tables with no SEQ fields. Once I copy pasted the code from earlier tables, it still didn't fix the problem immediately. However, when I went through as I had tried before, deleting and replacing the Table captions, this time they all came up with the correct numbering. Thank-you very much!
            – hangenin
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            go to the TAB VIEW -> Outline. Set Show Level: to "Level 9" That gives you a outline of all paragraph numbers recognized by word. Make sure that you have not used some sort of other numbering scheme that was falsely assumed by word to be a paragraph number.



            Get rid of all unplanned sentences / numbering / etc. by using the ->> in the Outline Tools section.






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              go to the TAB VIEW -> Outline. Set Show Level: to "Level 9" That gives you a outline of all paragraph numbers recognized by word. Make sure that you have not used some sort of other numbering scheme that was falsely assumed by word to be a paragraph number.



              Get rid of all unplanned sentences / numbering / etc. by using the ->> in the Outline Tools section.






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                go to the TAB VIEW -> Outline. Set Show Level: to "Level 9" That gives you a outline of all paragraph numbers recognized by word. Make sure that you have not used some sort of other numbering scheme that was falsely assumed by word to be a paragraph number.



                Get rid of all unplanned sentences / numbering / etc. by using the ->> in the Outline Tools section.






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                go to the TAB VIEW -> Outline. Set Show Level: to "Level 9" That gives you a outline of all paragraph numbers recognized by word. Make sure that you have not used some sort of other numbering scheme that was falsely assumed by word to be a paragraph number.



                Get rid of all unplanned sentences / numbering / etc. by using the ->> in the Outline Tools section.







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