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Default Cross Referencing (caps vs. lowercase)

I have a doc that I want to cross reference Articles. The problem is that
throughout the doc, I want the cross reference to appear in initial caps and
the title ARTICLE 1 etc. to be in all caps. Is there a switch that would
allow me to initial cap the text within the doc?
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Default Cross Referencing (caps vs. lowercase)

You can add (some) formatting switches to REF fields. If the \* Caps switch
doesn't work for that type of field, then I know that \*Charformat does, as
it is one of the examples given in the Help topic "Format (\*) field
switch."

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I have a doc that I want to cross reference Articles. The problem is that
throughout the doc, I want the cross reference to appear in initial caps

and
the title ARTICLE 1 etc. to be in all caps. Is there a switch that would
allow me to initial cap the text within the doc?


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