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Cross-references to figures and tables have line break on update f
Sorry for the convluted subject title.
I have a really annoying problem in that many of my cross-references to figures and tables are put into a new paragraph (line break? Just like someone pressed the return key in front of them anyway!) once the field is updated! I can manually return them all (and there are a LOT) to their original positions, but when I print or make the file into a PDF, all of the fields are updated anyway, so the positions are reset! Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance! Keith |
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Cross-references to figures and tables have line break on update f
The problem is most likely that your have pressed Return while the insertion
point was in the start of an already Ref-bookmarked paragraph - this results in the new paragraph being included in the bookmark. See the demo below Problem 3 at the following address for details and for information about how to prevent the problem: http://www.thedoctools.com/index.php...erence_trouble -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Kezmicdust" wrote: Sorry for the convluted subject title. I have a really annoying problem in that many of my cross-references to figures and tables are put into a new paragraph (line break? Just like someone pressed the return key in front of them anyway!) once the field is updated! I can manually return them all (and there are a LOT) to their original positions, but when I print or make the file into a PDF, all of the fields are updated anyway, so the positions are reset! Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance! Keith |
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Cross-references to figures and tables have line break on upda
Thank you very much Lene!
I re-entered all of the troublesome cross-references and it was sorted out! Thanks again! Keith "Lene Fredborg" wrote: The problem is most likely that your have pressed Return while the insertion point was in the start of an already Ref-bookmarked paragraph - this results in the new paragraph being included in the bookmark. See the demo below Problem 3 at the following address for details and for information about how to prevent the problem: http://www.thedoctools.com/index.php...erence_trouble -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Kezmicdust" wrote: Sorry for the convluted subject title. I have a really annoying problem in that many of my cross-references to figures and tables are put into a new paragraph (line break? Just like someone pressed the return key in front of them anyway!) once the field is updated! I can manually return them all (and there are a LOT) to their original positions, but when I print or make the file into a PDF, all of the fields are updated anyway, so the positions are reset! Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance! Keith |
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