In my case, my heading is CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. So I set heading 1 for "Introduction" also which turned out the root cause making the 0 error. I suggest you set chapter name e.g. intro, research method... to normal wording and just remain "Chapter 1"....as heading 1. Hopefully this helps!
Thanks, helped me a lot although it was slightly simpler to resolve. Sometimes the formatting of the headings is transferred accidentally to any other paragraphs (possibly direct behind the captions). This causes the same or a similar effect even if you strictly used the styles of Headings as defined. Solving this is also easy: find all paragraphs that are defined a heading without number (e.g. by searching the styles and highlight all, or by looking in the navigation pane where these paragraphs are listed as blank) and then format them of a standard non heading format. Then you can update the captions as shown in this video. final tip: use "updated all fields" in the references tab to update all captions in one go.
Empty space or line may be done by the heading format but not shown... U can see it in navigation pane...word labels this blank line or space as chapter 0....so delete it
Same here but i fixed. There is a" white empty line" that is done by chaper heading. U can see that line in navigation pane.. As soon as you delete that line your figure work as above mentioned in video
@@surakeneni1310 Thanks for sharing this. I have been wracking my brain trying to fix and there was nothing wrong with my multi-level listing. I didn’t realise the problem was as simple as deleting the white space line. Something I think he should have mentioned in the video.
In my case, my heading is CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. So I set heading 1 for "Introduction" also which turned out the root cause making the 0 error. I suggest you set chapter name e.g. intro, research method... to normal wording and just remain "Chapter 1"....as heading 1. Hopefully this helps!
thank you 🥲
Thanks, helped me a lot although it was slightly simpler to resolve.
Sometimes the formatting of the headings is transferred accidentally to any other paragraphs (possibly direct behind the captions). This causes the same or a similar effect even if you strictly used the styles of Headings as defined. Solving this is also easy: find all paragraphs that are defined a heading without number (e.g. by searching the styles and highlight all, or by looking in the navigation pane where these paragraphs are listed as blank) and then format them of a standard non heading format. Then you can update the captions as shown in this video. final tip: use "updated all fields" in the references tab to update all captions in one go.
It worked thankss.
Brother you saved me ! Thanks :)
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This was an absolute life saver. Thank you so much!
Empty space or line may be done by the heading format but not shown... U can see it in navigation pane...word labels this blank line or space as chapter 0....so delete it
Not working for me.
Still same problem
thank you so much 😺
how to caption subfigures and cross reference them?
Thank you ...this video was very helful
Thanks, helped a lot
Thank you so much 🙏🏿
how about chapter number is roman, but the caption is numerical. EX: Chapter II, the image caption is 2.1
thanks a lot man. you save ma day. nice
Thanks a lot 😊🙏🏻
I still have this error even after do what you say 😭
same huhu
Same here but i fixed. There is a" white empty line" that is done by chaper heading. U can see that line in navigation pane.. As soon as you delete that line your figure work as above mentioned in video
@@surakeneni1310 Thanks for sharing this. I have been wracking my brain trying to fix and there was nothing wrong with my multi-level listing. I didn’t realise the problem was as simple as deleting the white space line. Something I think he should have mentioned in the video.
it does not work
Try to copy paste the current chapter heaidng from previous chapter
Muito obrigado pela aula.
I found that in my case, i accident addeded empty heading slot after 1st heading i erased it then problem solved.
You didn't explain how you correct it
Great.. its work..
10Q its so important for my doc
poor articulation. but thanks
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