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Lene Fredborg Lene Fredborg is offline
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Default More apologies to Lene Fredborg

No problem at all. You are forgiven ;-)

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Regards
Lene Fredborg
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"Jose Valdes" wrote:

In this message, my goal is to write an apology to Lene Fredborg without
sticking a foot in my mouth and writing additional apologies. ;-) Here I go:

Lene, I am sorry that I have been addressing you with personal pronouns such
as he and him. As an ignorant American male who assumes that everyone I deal
with is also male, I have made this mistake often and should keep a standard
form letter for this apology. Maybe, there's a greeting card from Hallmark
that addresses this apology. I'll look into it. ;-)

To everyone on this small planet, please continue to let me know when I have
offended people who have helped me through my little MS Word problems. I
don't think I can make it at my job if I alienate the community on this
newsgroup. ;-)

Sorry!
José


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
I'm not sure why you didn't see it, either; I'm using OE6 and did see it,
but sometimes the way messages are threaded makes answers to the original
post less obvious if a long thread has developed above them. Also note
that
Lene is female.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"Jose Valdes" wrote in
message
...
My apologies to Lene Fredborg who correctly answered my question. I don't
know why, but his message (posted on Nov 16th) is invisible to my
installation of Outlook Express 6. See below for more details. Sorry!
José

"Jose Valdes" wrote in

message
...
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.