Jack,
You don't say whether you are using Structured or Unstructured.
 
If using Structured, try changing your cross-reference format to point to the 
Figure and not the Caption. This will cause the jump to stop at the anchored 
frame which is immediately above the figure.
 
If using Unstructured, create a Paragraph Format for your anchored frames, 
i.e., Figure.

--- On Thu, 1/1/09, Jack DeLand <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jack DeLand <[email protected]>
Subject: Jumping to Figure Captions
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, January 1, 2009, 12:31 PM

I inherited about 1,000 figures.  Jumps are made from text to the figure 
cations, style "Caption."  Problem is, the captions are underneath
the 
figures, most of which are large, and the window scrolls the caption to 
the top of the page, which of course means the figure is "lost." 
I'm 
getting complaints from our testers.

Is there an automated way to fix this situation so that the figure will 
stay visible, i.e., not scroll up? I'm sure I could redo it with 
markers, but that's a great deal of work, as you might imagine.

p.s. This is the most informative list I've ever been on. Thanks and 
Happy New Year to all!

-- 
Jack DeLand :: member, information architecture institute :: 734.629.7890 ::
www.jackdeland.com

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