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How do I change the style of a cross-reference text (into Italic .
If you insert a cross-reference of a caption an insertion will be placed into
the text with for example "Table 1". The style of this insertion is normal and starts with a capital letter. How can I change this text into for example: "table 1" in italic? Thanks in advance Lucas |
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Do the following to format a cross-reference in lowercase: Press
ALT+F9 to display field codes. Your cross-reference will display similar (but not identical) to { REF _Ref93463814 \h }. At the end of this code, add \* lower so that the code reads: { REF _Ref93463814 \h \* lower }. Press F9 to update the field. Finally, press ALT+F9 again to redisplay the field result. Note that this has to be done manually for each new or existing cross-reference. To make the text italic, you have to manually add this formatting. Of course, adding font formatting can more easily be done with a character style. -- Stefan Blom "Lucas" wrote in message ... If you insert a cross-reference of a caption an insertion will be placed into the text with for example "Table 1". The style of this insertion is normal and starts with a capital letter. How can I change this text into for example: "table 1" in italic? Thanks in advance Lucas |
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