WD2000: Recorded Macro Uses Caption Label String Instead of ConstantID: Q209961
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When you record a macro to insert a caption (on the Insert menu, click Caption), the Label argument is recorded as a string instead of the predefined constant.
For example, if you record inserting a caption whose Label type is Figure, the following Visual Basic for Applications command is recorded:
Selection.InsertCaption Label:="Figure", TitleAutoText:="InsertCaption1", _
Title:="", Position:=wdCaptionPositionBelow
Selection.InsertCaption Label:=wdCaptionFigure, TitleAutoText:="InsertCaption1", _
Title:="", Position:=wdCaptionPositionBelow
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The following describes the Label argument and its predefined constants:
Label: The caption label to be inserted. Can be a string or one of the following WdCaptionLabelID constants:
wdCaptionEquation
wdCaptionFigure
wdCaptionTable
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Q226118 OFF2000: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications
Additional query words: vba
Keywords : kbdta kbwordvba wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: June 15, 1999