The Separation and Punctuation panel affects both figures and tables placed in Word from EndNote. You can determine how images are separated from surrounding text or from other images, and you can determine whether a period is placed after each image label and/or caption.
To get to the Separation and Punctuation Panel, go to the Edit menu, select Output Styles, then Open Style Manager. Select a style, click Edit, then scroll down to the Figures and Tables panels.
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:
Figure 1. Bird Evolution
You can select the check boxes to insert a period after the label and/or after the caption. This affects the labels and captions for both figures and tables.
Place a period after the label
Place a period after the caption
EndNote will attempt to remove double punctuation in case you inadvertently include a period within the record as well as selecting one here.