Hi Ariel, another option would be to include the graphic and the caption in a table. I use a dedicated table format to do this (Table Tag: "graphic"). It's a single-column table which has two rows, no ruling, no shading. I put the graphic in the first row and the caption in the second. You can easily make a row of a table conditional. And you have all the other benefits of tables: control over space above or below, text alignment, the caption always stays with the graphic, ... Or you can use two columns in your table and put the graphic in the left-hand column and the caption in the right, or vice versa. But you cannot make table columns conditional ;-(
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