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Cross references 2007..
I note that once having placed a cross reference in a document, and then add
paragraphs preceeding the reference, the reference is made to that paragraph, but the paragraph number is not updated.... Thus a reference to ¶3, which then becomes ¶5, and the reference goes to the correct ¶, but still displays the old number ..that being ¶3. So too the reference wants to put two spaces after the reference. This might be because I have put two following spaces in the defintion of a style reference. I delete the two spaces, but when the program updates, the spaces are again inserted. |
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Cross references 2007..
If you select all and hit F9 to Update Fields, the cross-references will
update. They are not quite as automatic as footnotes. I totally don't understand your second paragraph. bretsharon wrote: I note that once having placed a cross reference in a document, and then add paragraphs preceeding the reference, the reference is made to that paragraph, but the paragraph number is not updated.... Thus a reference to ¶3, which then becomes ¶5, and the reference goes to the correct ¶, but still displays the old number ..that being ¶3. So too the reference wants to put two spaces after the reference. This might be because I have put two following spaces in the defintion of a style reference. I delete the two spaces, but when the program updates, the spaces are again inserted. |
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Cross references 2007..
You said: I totally don't understand your second paragraph.--OK, when I make
a reference, and it accepts the reference, it inserts several spaces. So what I get is "5.1 " rather than "5.1" My suspicion is that the reference takes the two spaces I have put in the Description when you use /reference/tiered numbers/modify box. thanks "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: If you select all and hit F9 to Update Fields, the cross-references will update. They are not quite as automatic as footnotes. I totally don't understand your second paragraph. bretsharon wrote: I note that once having placed a cross reference in a document, and then add paragraphs preceeding the reference, the reference is made to that paragraph, but the paragraph number is not updated.... Thus a reference to ¶3, which then becomes ¶5, and the reference goes to the correct ¶, but still displays the old number ..that being ¶3. So too the reference wants to put two spaces after the reference. This might be because I have put two following spaces in the defintion of a style reference. I delete the two spaces, but when the program updates, the spaces are again inserted. |
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Cross references 2007..
I don't know Word 2007 so am not quite sure where you typed those two
spaces--someone else will have to chime in. You could test the cause of the problem by removing the two spaces and seeing if the problem stops, in the meantime. bretsharon wrote: You said: I totally don't understand your second paragraph.--OK, when I make a reference, and it accepts the reference, it inserts several spaces. So what I get is "5.1 " rather than "5.1" My suspicion is that the reference takes the two spaces I have put in the Description when you use /reference/tiered numbers/modify box. thanks "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: If you select all and hit F9 to Update Fields, the cross-references will update. They are not quite as automatic as footnotes. I totally don't understand your second paragraph. bretsharon wrote: I note that once having placed a cross reference in a document, and then add paragraphs preceeding the reference, the reference is made to that paragraph, but the paragraph number is not updated.... Thus a reference to ¶3, which then becomes ¶5, and the reference goes to the correct ¶, but still displays the old number ..that being ¶3. So too the reference wants to put two spaces after the reference. This might be because I have put two following spaces in the defintion of a style reference. I delete the two spaces, but when the program updates, the spaces are again inserted. |
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Cross references 2007..
I did test this by removing the spaces, so that was the problem...sorry I
should have done this earlier. "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: I don't know Word 2007 so am not quite sure where you typed those two spaces--someone else will have to chime in. You could test the cause of the problem by removing the two spaces and seeing if the problem stops, in the meantime. bretsharon wrote: You said: I totally don't understand your second paragraph.--OK, when I make a reference, and it accepts the reference, it inserts several spaces. So what I get is "5.1 " rather than "5.1" My suspicion is that the reference takes the two spaces I have put in the Description when you use /reference/tiered numbers/modify box. thanks "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: If you select all and hit F9 to Update Fields, the cross-references will update. They are not quite as automatic as footnotes. I totally don't understand your second paragraph. bretsharon wrote: I note that once having placed a cross reference in a document, and then add paragraphs preceeding the reference, the reference is made to that paragraph, but the paragraph number is not updated.... Thus a reference to ¶3, which then becomes ¶5, and the reference goes to the correct ¶, but still displays the old number ..that being ¶3. So too the reference wants to put two spaces after the reference. This might be because I have put two following spaces in the defintion of a style reference. I delete the two spaces, but when the program updates, the spaces are again inserted. |
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