Separation and Punctuation for Figures and Tables

Under Image Separation, you can enter separators for images inserted within the text of a document and for images that are listed at the end of a document.

Note: The settings on this panel affect both figures and tables.

Image Separation

When images are inserted in-text, you can specify the number of lines to insert before and after the image to separate it from text. This setting affects both figures and tables that are placed in-text. If your images are placed in a list at the end of the document, this setting is ignored.

When images are placed in a list at the end of the document, you can separate each figure or table with a page break or a specified number of blank lines before and after each image. If your images are placed in-text, this setting is ignored.

Caption Punctuation

For each figure or table inserted into Word from an EndNote reference, EndNote generates a label and then inserts the caption from the Caption field of the EndNote reference. For example:

Table 1. Avian Developmental Stages

You can select the checkboxes to insert a period after the label and/or after the caption. This affects the labels and captions for both figures and tables.

EndNote will attempt to remove double punctuation in case you inadvertently include a period within the record as well as selecting one here.

Related Topics

Figure and Table Placement and Captions

Figures and Tables

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