On Wed, 4 May 2005 21:59:10 -0700, "spiderou"
wrote:
I sometimes see "Error! Reference source not found". without editing
information the cross-reference refers to. May I know the reason and
solution?
When you create a cross-reference, you tell it what part of the
document to refer to -- that is the "reference source". It may be a
bookmark, a numbered heading, a table, etc.
If you delete the reference source and then update the
cross-reference, the result will be the error message you quoted. Word
is telling you that it looked for the thing named in the
cross-reference but failed to find it.
Right-click the error message and select Toggle Field Codes. You'll
see something like
{ REF _Ref103043659 \h }
or, if the reference source was a bookmark,
{ REF BookmarkName \h }
In the first case, you'll have to recreate both the reference source
and the cross-reference, because the number you see is randomly
generated by the cross-reference dialog; rebuilding the source isn't
enough. In the second case, just use the Insert Bookmark dialog to
recreate the bookmark, and update the cross-reference again.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
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