cross reference problems
Make sure not to press Enter (or add text for that matter) at the beginning
of a cross-referenced paragraph; if you do you will add the paragraph mark
(or text) inside the bookmark, which will cause cross-reference trouble.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"cturner08" wrote in message
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I'm having similar problems (in Word 2007, using Windows XP). I've
replaced
all the manual page breaks before headings with a "page break before" in
the
heading paragraph definition. But sometimes - usually only triggered by
printing a page - a cross reference set to display just the heading
wording
will bring in the entire section of text that goes with the heading. I've
tried deleting the offending x-ref entirely, double checking the format of
the heading being referred to, and then re-inserting this. But problems
continue to crop up.
"cbemoras" wrote:
After a cross reference, when printing the document, sometimes a page
breaks
right after the cross reference even while printing to PDF. If I use it
as a
hyperlink, it's even more likely to cause page breaks.
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