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I am creating a lexicon for a business application and I would like to be
able to cross reference words so they would appear in a particular section of
the lexicon. For instance, I might have the definition for Receipts and
Payments appear in the Receipts section and in the Transactions Section.
I started out using a table for my document.
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Default Cross References or Categories in Word

Not sure exactly what you are trying to achieve but have a look at the
following article, specifically section 3 Bookmarks.
See http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm
Hope this helps
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"Jackye Dunn" wrote:

I am creating a lexicon for a business application and I would like to be
able to cross reference words so they would appear in a particular section of
the lexicon. For instance, I might have the definition for Receipts and
Payments appear in the Receipts section and in the Transactions Section.
I started out using a table for my document.
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Jackye

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