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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Cross Referencing (I think!)

Alternatively, you can insert the REF field using the Insert | Reference |
Cross-reference dialog and hand-edit it to add the \* charformat switch.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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If you want the same cross-reference at multiple locations (within a
document), you can use copy and paste. An AutoText entry would be
pointless unless you know for certain that your document always has a
bookmark named CompanyName in it.

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"Murtaza" wrote in message
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thanks a lot. it worked

Now could you please tell me the fastest way to insert this field

"REF
CompanyName \*charformat"

Will AutoText work?



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Add a charformat swith to the ref field eg {REF Bookmarkname

\*charformat }

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Murtaza wrote:
Can I do this without formatting?

I want to insert 'Refrence' without formatting, in fact it

should be
formatted where it placed.

Regards,
Murtaza


"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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On the Insert menu, click Reference, and then click

Cross-reference.
Choose a "Reference type" (such as "Heading" or "Numbered

paragraph")
and then, at "Insert reference to", pick the desired type of
reference (text or number).

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"DLee" wrote in message
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Hi

I've created a legal document with specific clauses in. I

need to
be able to update the reference to specific clauses if the

main
clause changes!! (if you follow what I mean)

eg Clause 5.1 (if the original Clause changes to 4.1) I want

the
reference to update automatically. How do I do this?