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Default Cross-references and Outline View in Word 2003

I was about to reply with a link to your page, Lene, but then I saw you'd
already done so, so I refrained.

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"Lene Fredborg" wrote in message
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Have you read my answer? (posted november 16).

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"Jose Valdes" wrote:

If anyone is reading, please give me feedback. Why did I fail to get

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A. No one knows the answer.
B. No one read the message because it is too long.
C. No one understood the message because it was not written clearly.
D. No one thought the problem was important enough because it has a
workaround.
E. Write in your own answer.

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"Jose Valdes" wrote in

message
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When I use outline view to rearrange the order of headings in my

manuals,
it breaks my cross-references. In the following example, I want to use
outline view to move Heading C above B without breaking a

cross-reference
to B that is under D. Follow me? Sorry, I'm trying to make this easy.

;-)
Please notice the square brackets around Heading B. They represent the
bookmark used by the X-ref under D.

Heading A
Body text for A.

[Heading B]
Body text for B.

Heading C
Body text for C.

Heading D
Hey see "Heading B" for really neat info.

When I move C above B, C takes the opening bookmark with it. Instead

of
having a bookmark that points just to Heading B, it points to C, body

text
under C, and Heading B. The cross-reference to this bookmark now show

all
of this information.

Heading A
Body text for A.

[Heading C
Body text for C.

Heading B]
Body text for B.

Heading D
Hey see "Heading C
Body text for C.

Heading B" for really neat info.

Does anyone know how to avoid moving bookmarks when using outline view

to
move paragraphs around? If not, don't worry about it. Currently, I use

cut
and paste to avoid this problem.