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Is there a workaround/kludge for cross referencing text that containsspaces and/or special characters?
I know that I can add a bookmark and then add a cross reference to
that bookmark. However, if a bookmark cannot contain spaces or certain characters, then the cross reference to it is essentially useless. Are there workarounds? How do you effectively cross reference the text of an unnumbered paragraph or heading without doing_this_to_the_designated_paragraph OrTakingThisLovelyApproach or trying_something_retro_like_this? There must be a workaround for this...? How do people manage large documents where they must link to things like hyphenated or multi-word definitions or citations that contain a word--the author's name, say-- and the publication year? I'm using Word 2007, but I have access to Word 2010 in case there is a more accessible workaround available in that version. |
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