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Editing "continued" figure/table titles

Explorer ,
Aug 16, 2018 Aug 16, 2018

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I'm attempting to edit a table title that is continuing from a previous page, but can't figure out how to edit the format of the "(Continued)" text that follows the second table title.  I can't click into the second table title because it's a repeating header from the first table title:

First table title:

Second table title (next page):

I'm guessing it's done in the "Cross-references" pod in FM, but not sure how to do it after messing around with the settings...

Anyone have any tips?

Thank you!

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Community Expert , Aug 16, 2018 Aug 16, 2018

You can either double click on the nonbreaking space that is in the actual table title or you can go to the Variables pod to edit the Table Continuation variable.

-Matt

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You can either double click on the nonbreaking space that is in the actual table title or you can go to the Variables pod to edit the Table Continuation variable.

-Matt

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Fantastic, thanks Matt!

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