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To ensure that a cross-reference (REF) field uses the formatting applied to
the actual field, add the \* CHARFORMAT switch to the field code. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Memz" wrote in message ... Hi there, I'm just about to send my PhD thesis to the printers and I have a problem that is driving me insane. All of my cross-references to figures and tables are set to the Subtle Emphasis style (Bold): -e.g.- *Figure 1-1* All of my cross-references to headings are set to Bold + Italic: -e.g.- *-section 1.3.2.1 - Heading title-*. Yet if I update any field codes, or worse, save as PDF, *most* (but not all) of figure/table references revert back to Normal style, and even weirder, heading references revert to: *-section 1.3.2.1 -*- Heading title. I'm at the end of my tether. This is a 400-page document, it just took me an hour to go through and change them all back again! Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- Memz |
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