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WORD; 2007; Error; No table of figures entries found Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Attempts to update the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_word-mso_mac/no-table-of-figures-entries-found/b29250af-eb11-4cb9-9676-fc23c4c2e241 table of figures using Microsoft WORD 2007 from IBM Rational Publishing Engine results in the error "Error! No table of figures entries found". Cause Microsoft WORD 2007 cannot handle the table of figures http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21645887 if the figure number comes ahead of the figure label. Environment Microsoft WORD 2007 Resolving the problem In Microsoft Word 2007, modify the RPE template by adding a text box with a blank space or any text like Figure before the figure caption element to resolve the error. Document information More support for: Rational Publishing Engine General Information Software version: 1.2, 1.2.0.1 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1645887 Modified date: 2013-08-23 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
fine. I can't get a Table Of Figures to work, however. I have tried setting the Caption property, but I still get "No Tables of Figures Entries Found". Anybody, HELP! Thanks. visual-basic-6 noblesw 12 8 posts since Sep 2012 Newbie Member 2Contributors 12Replies 13Views 4 YearsDiscussion Span https://www.daniweb.com/programming/software-development/threads/434265/table-of-figures-word-automation 4 Years Ago Last Post by AndreRet 0 AndreRet 362 4 Years Ago Which version of http://superuser.com/questions/210830/word-2007-10-table-of-figures-missing-figures-if-they-are-on-the-same-page MS Word are you using, 2007 or 2010? Also have a look at THIS link, might contain your answer. 0 Discussion Starter noblesw 12 4 Years Ago I am developing for either. To this point, I have been careful to only use methods that are available in both. 0 AndreRet 362 4 Years Ago Did you have a look at the link I gave, you might table of have missed something when trying to set the caption. 0 Discussion Starter noblesw 12 4 Years Ago I just read the link you provided, which I have seen before. It speaks only to the "manual" method. I am aware that I can record a macro and review it, but seeing a few lines of sample code is so much more informative as you have to separate all that you don't need from that which you do when looking at macros. 0 Discussion entries found word Starter noblesw 12 4 Years Ago The biggest problem that I am having with this task is finding a method that inserts the text into the TOF. I have looked at the MSDN page...http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/microsoft.office.interop.word.tableoffigures.caption(v=office.11).aspx but I can't find a method (or even a description for each of the methods) that seems to work. 0 AndreRet 362 4 Years Ago Ahh, more information. :) So you are trying to set the caption via a macro right? If so, show the code you are using and where the error occurred. 0 Discussion Starter noblesw 12 4 Years Ago Sorry, the title of my post included "Word Automation", and I am using the automation object. No, I am actually using the Progress ABL to drive the MSWORD.OLB object. I create the TOF point at the top of the document creation, just like I do for the TOC. I update the TOF at the end, just like I do the TOC. The Table of Contents works great. I just cannot identify the right method for saying that "this text here is one of my captions". I looked at the caption method, but although I get no errors, it does nothing. 0 Discussion Starter noblesw 12 4 Years Ago To setup the TOF: chwordapplication:SELECTION:TypeParagraph(). To set a caption (not working): chDoc:TablesOfFigures:ITEM(1):caption = "My Caption". To update the TOF (generates the No Tables of Figures Entries Found): chTOF = chDoc:TablesOfFigures:ITEM(1). chTOF:UPDATE(). 0 AndreRet 362 4 Years Ago I am so
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