Figure and Table Placement and Captions

The Figures and Tables settings apply to images inserted into a Word document from EndNote. You can place images where they are cited in a document or at the end of the document, and you have control over the placement and punctuation of labels and captions.

While style guidelines tend to be very specific in regard to formatted citations and bibliographies, they are often vague about figure and table placement. They may require different placement for different document types (theses, term papers, journal articles, and so on), or they may not offer instructions at all.

EndNote’s default figure and table placement settings are the same for all output styles. Please check your own style documentation (or check with your editor or teacher) for specific guidelines about image placement for the type of document you are creating.

Note: Additional Figures and Tables settings are available under Cite While You Write Preferences, and can override output style settings. See Figures and Tables in Word.

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