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How to use cross reference for in table equation
Hi Suzanna,
I followed the way showed in the blog to cross reference equations using three-column table and multi-level list. I works great. However, how can I cross-reference the equation number i.e. (1.1) when I talk about the equation in my paragraph. Ex. I want to say: "please refer to equation (1.1) " cross reference" so when the equation number changes for any reason such as adding more equations above it the cross reference in the sentence follow the new change. Thanks alot Jade |
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How to use cross reference for in table equation
I don't know which blog you are referring to, but, generally, you can insert
a cross-reference to "Numbered item" in the Cross-reference dialog box. To access the dialog box, click the Insert tab, and then click Cross-reference (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jade" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanna, I followed the way showed in the blog to cross reference equations using three-column table and multi-level list. I works great. However, how can I cross-reference the equation number i.e. (1.1) when I talk about the equation in my paragraph. Ex. I want to say: "please refer to equation (1.1) " cross reference" so when the equation number changes for any reason such as adding more equations above it the cross reference in the sentence follow the new change. Thanks alot Jade |
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How to use cross reference for in table equation
Stephan,
I tried that but when I chose "Numbered items" as my reference type, the only choice I get for insert reference to are (paragraph number, paragraph text, ...etc). I want to insert the equation number like (1.1),(1.2), ...etc. Note: the equations numbers (1.1),(1.2),..etc are shown in the "for which number item box" but they are only used to reference the paragraph number of text to. Thanks Jade "Stefan Blom" wrote: I don't know which blog you are referring to, but, generally, you can insert a cross-reference to "Numbered item" in the Cross-reference dialog box. To access the dialog box, click the Insert tab, and then click Cross-reference (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jade" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanna, I followed the way showed in the blog to cross reference equations using three-column table and multi-level list. I works great. However, how can I cross-reference the equation number i.e. (1.1) when I talk about the equation in my paragraph. Ex. I want to say: "please refer to equation (1.1) " cross reference" so when the equation number changes for any reason such as adding more equations above it the cross reference in the sentence follow the new change. Thanks alot Jade |
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How to use cross reference for in table equation
If you are saying that there are multiple numbers, a paragraph number and an
equation number, you should be able to cross-reference them separately. Was the equation number created as a field? Then you could bookmark it and insert a cross-reference to the bookmark text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jade" wrote in message ... Stephan, I tried that but when I chose "Numbered items" as my reference type, the only choice I get for insert reference to are (paragraph number, paragraph text, ...etc). I want to insert the equation number like (1.1),(1.2), ...etc. Note: the equations numbers (1.1),(1.2),..etc are shown in the "for which number item box" but they are only used to reference the paragraph number of text to. Thanks Jade "Stefan Blom" wrote: I don't know which blog you are referring to, but, generally, you can insert a cross-reference to "Numbered item" in the Cross-reference dialog box. To access the dialog box, click the Insert tab, and then click Cross-reference (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jade" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanna, I followed the way showed in the blog to cross reference equations using three-column table and multi-level list. I works great. However, how can I cross-reference the equation number i.e. (1.1) when I talk about the equation in my paragraph. Ex. I want to say: "please refer to equation (1.1) " cross reference" so when the equation number changes for any reason such as adding more equations above it the cross reference in the sentence follow the new change. Thanks alot Jade |
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How to use cross reference for in table equation
This is something MathType will do automatically -- no construction of
tables, no figuring out how to insert the reference in the text. Just click an icon and MathType does the rest. You can format the numbers however you want: (1), (1.1), 1-1, [A-1.1], etc. Add or remove an equation and MathType updates everything. To find out more about MathType or to try it free for 30 days, head over to the website linked in my signature. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training Design Science, Inc. bobm at dessci.com http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide On 28-Jan-2008, Jade wrote: Hi Suzanna, I followed the way showed in the blog to cross reference equations using three-column table and multi-level list. I works great. However, how can I cross-reference the equation number i.e. (1.1) when I talk about the equation in my paragraph. Ex. I want to say: "please refer to equation (1.1) " cross reference" so when the equation number changes for any reason such as adding more equations above it the cross reference in the sentence follow the new change. Thanks a lot Jade |
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