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-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "janmd" wrote in message ... On 20 Nov, 10:20, "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you inserted a manual page break at the beginning of the heading, the hidden bookmark that Word uses for the cross-reference has expanded to include the break (and possibly also other contents, such as text). The quickest fix is to delete and then recreate the cross-reference. In the future, carefully add page breaks and/or text at the *end* of a paragraph, not at the beginning. That way, any bookmarks present won't expand. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "janmd" wrote in message ... When using Word 2003, I inseted a crossreference to the page number of a heading. I then inserted a page brea before the heading. I used F9 to update the page number which was fine, but then using Ctrl + click it took me to the old page rather than the new one. Am I doing something stupid?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Many thanks - that did the trick. |
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