How to Add a Table of Figures in Microsoft Word (2026)

By GenText Editorial Team 19 de octubre de 2025 Actualizado 2 de abril de 2026 word-tutorial
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How to Add a Table of Figures in Microsoft Word (2026)

A table of figures lists all images and charts. Like a table of contents, it’s generated automatically from captions, saving time and ensuring accuracy.

Pasos para solucionar

Step 1: Add Captions

Right-click each image/chart. Click ‘Insert Caption’. Add descriptive caption (e.g., ‘Figure 1: Sales Chart’).

Step 2: Position Table of Figures

Click where you want it (usually before or after table of contents). Insert a page break.

Step 3: Insert Table of Figures

Click References > Table of Figures. Choose style and format. Click OK.

Step 4: Update After Edits

Right-click the table and select ‘Update Field’ to refresh captions and page numbers.

Errores comunes a evitar

  • Forgetting to add captions—table of figures reads from captions only
  • Using different caption formats inconsistently—standardize your caption style
  • Not updating table before printing—page references become incorrect

Consejos y trucos

  • Use automatic caption numbering—Word updates numbers automatically when you add/remove figures
  • Create descriptive captions that explain what readers will see in the figure
  • Table of figures is essential in academic and technical documents

Preguntas Frecuentes

Can I include tables in table of figures?

Yes. When inserting caption, Word asks if it's a table, figure, or equation.

How do I change caption numbering?

Right-click caption > Insert Caption and change the label (Figure, Table, etc.).

Can I have separate tables for figures vs tables?

Yes. Insert multiple tables of figures, choosing different label types for each.

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