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Laura
 
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Hi,

I am translating a series of documents outlining various co. policies. These
are presented as a series of points or rules. Each document includes an
end-table in which all the document's points are re-listed in their entirety
(for quick reference and as a checklist). Actually there are two
cross-referenced columns: one is for the section #, and the other is for the
section text (in the actual text, both the section number and the relevant
text are on the same line). So presumably, any change made to the text will
be updated in the table.

I've used cross-referencing in the past, for page #s or captions... but for
some reason I'm blanking out. I've been going around in circles with Word and
the cross-reference function, and I've not found (yet) an online page that
will help me. I've even tried looking at the original text for clues, but I'm
not looking in the right place, evidently. I can see that the orig. documents
have bookmarks set for crossreference and I can tell that there ae a lot of
specialized headings/styles, but beyond that I'm clueless and whatever i try
to do seems fruitless (insert cross-reference it wants to insert a number,
select text then insert crossreference and I get a number instead...)

I am working on a MacOSX, with the latest Word for mac version.

Thanks in advance,

--Laura
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Herb Tyson [MVP]
 
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Hi, Laura,

If I understand correctly, you have text in one place, and you'd like the
identical text to appear elsewhere. You can do this using fields. The menu
commands you nned are Insert - Bookmark, and Insert - Fields (set categories
to Links and References, and look for the REF field). Basically, you
bookmark text in one place, then reproduce it elsewhere using a REF
[bookmarkname] field. Check the Help system for futher info, and post back
here if you run into a wall.

Cheers,

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"Laura" wrote in message
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Hi,

I am translating a series of documents outlining various co. policies.
These
are presented as a series of points or rules. Each document includes an
end-table in which all the document's points are re-listed in their
entirety
(for quick reference and as a checklist). Actually there are two
cross-referenced columns: one is for the section #, and the other is for
the
section text (in the actual text, both the section number and the relevant
text are on the same line). So presumably, any change made to the text
will
be updated in the table.

I've used cross-referencing in the past, for page #s or captions... but
for
some reason I'm blanking out. I've been going around in circles with Word
and
the cross-reference function, and I've not found (yet) an online page that
will help me. I've even tried looking at the original text for clues, but
I'm
not looking in the right place, evidently. I can see that the orig.
documents
have bookmarks set for crossreference and I can tell that there ae a lot
of
specialized headings/styles, but beyond that I'm clueless and whatever i
try
to do seems fruitless (insert cross-reference it wants to insert a number,
select text then insert crossreference and I get a number instead...)

I am working on a MacOSX, with the latest Word for mac version.

Thanks in advance,

--Laura



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Graham Mayor
 
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Try http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm

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Laura wrote:
Hi,

I am translating a series of documents outlining various co.
policies. These are presented as a series of points or rules. Each
document includes an end-table in which all the document's points are
re-listed in their entirety (for quick reference and as a checklist).
Actually there are two cross-referenced columns: one is for the
section #, and the other is for the section text (in the actual text,
both the section number and the relevant text are on the same line).
So presumably, any change made to the text will be updated in the
table.

I've used cross-referencing in the past, for page #s or captions...
but for some reason I'm blanking out. I've been going around in
circles with Word and the cross-reference function, and I've not
found (yet) an online page that will help me. I've even tried looking
at the original text for clues, but I'm not looking in the right
place, evidently. I can see that the orig. documents have bookmarks
set for crossreference and I can tell that there ae a lot of
specialized headings/styles, but beyond that I'm clueless and
whatever i try to do seems fruitless (insert cross-reference it wants
to insert a number, select text then insert crossreference and I get
a number instead...)

I am working on a MacOSX, with the latest Word for mac version.

Thanks in advance,

--Laura



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