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if youamp;#39;ve manually inserted captions for figures or tables one of the things youamp;#39;ll discover is that when you come to your table of figures or table of tables you get that message no valid entries were found all is not lost you can insert the actual sequence field into your existing captions you donamp;#39;t need to reinsert them but you do need to insert a sample of a real caption and utilize the sequence field that actually is the core of this technology so somewhere clicked insert caption and enter a dummy one doesnamp;#39;t matter what it is and you can delete it later the the nub of the sequencing and figures and tables captions is that little right that little dark grey field if you right-click once youamp;#39;ve selected it and we toggle the field code youamp;#39;ll see that that curly bracket encloses the sequence it has the figures tag tables obviously say table where the word figure appears here and it uses Arabic numbering if youamp;#39;ve got a heading