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Creating cross-ref to equation label caption
I have created a custom type of caption label called "equation". I then
create equations in Word 2003 (often using Equation editor) and then insert the equation caption on the same line (right aligned to a tab on that line with leading dots). In other parts of the document I then want to be able to say "See equation 12" (or whatever). If I try to insert a cross-reference to equation 12 to do this automatically, I end up with the entire equation as well as the label being inserted, even if I only ask for the 'only label and number' to be inserted. I can achieve the same effect by selecting the equation label and then creating a bookmark and then using the cross-refernece feature to the bookmark, but this is clumsy and means lots of bookmarks, etc. Is there some way to create a cross-reference to a user-defined caption label in this fashion? |
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