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grammatim wrote:
Ok, not even elaborate! For instance, I've just been doing a book where the table title style is italic for "Table 4.1" and roman for the text of the title. But a reference to the table by number is to be roman -- and Word won't allow that, without special attention each time a cross reference is inserted. And I can't do "see table 4.1 on p. 206" without entering two separate references! hmm, a field switch added to the REF field should do here. Personally, I'd probably insert an AutoText manually into the field, but I'm sure this could be automated more nicely. For my new edition I have to switch to InDesign (because Adobe will not give Unicode ability to FrameMaker), That's the real bummer with Frame: it's pretty much dead since oh so many years. It's stable, but international support, ah well ... Interesting to see what others are using, thanks. Let's not get too much astray here, or the others will beat me up ... ;-) Greetinx Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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