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Hi
I've been searching the internet on how I can cross reference numbers and letters together. I have a document with one schedule but it has 21 parts to that schedule e.g. part 1, part 2, part 3(A), part 3(B). I can cross reference the number of the part but not the letter in brackets. Can anyone help with this query please. Many thanks Shelley C |
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I'm not sure you can get the parentheses into the cross reference --
unless they're part of the paragraph numbering? -- but when you insert a Cross Reference to a Numbered Paragraph, there's a line in the drop- down labeled "(full context)." That should give you the whole string of numbers/letters in the outline. When you select that, you also get to choose the mark that separates the numbers. On Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 9:31:06 AM UTC-4, Shelley C wrote: I've been searching the internet on how I can cross reference numbers and letters together. I have a document with one schedule but it has 21 parts to that schedule e.g. part 1, part 2, part 3(A), part 3(B). I can cross reference the number of the part but not the letter in brackets. Can anyone help with this query please. |
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