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Changing style of heading cross-references
Hi All,
I have a document I've written (160+ pages) that has lots of cross- references in it to various headings in other parts of the document. Statements like "see Boiling Rubber Chickens," where Boiling Rubber Chickens is a heading elsewhere. I've just about done the whole thing, and have started wishing I'd have done cross-references like, "see Boiling Rubber Chickens, pg 63," where an actual page number was included (so the reader doesn't have to refer to the TOC or index everytime they want to look up the reference. Throughout the document, I've formatted cross-references with a particular style, so I have the ability to select all of them at once. I'm just not sure what to do to change them to the other format once they are selected. Is there a way? - Max |
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