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is there a way of instead of cross referencing figure1, figure 2 and figure 3.
to cross-reference figures 1-3 ? I know that endnote supports this with it's references. does ms have something similar for captions? |
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Add \# 0 to the field code, such as { REF _Ref234657595 \# 0 \h} this will
only show the number. Hope this helps. DeanH "Duncan" wrote: is there a way of instead of cross referencing figure1, figure 2 and figure 3. to cross-reference figures 1-3 ? I know that endnote supports this with it's references. does ms have something similar for captions? |
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But you'll have to format the x-ref to fig. 2 as Hidden, and type the
en-dash yourself. On Jul 6, 10:35*am, DeanH wrote: Add \# 0 to the field code, such as { REF _Ref234657595 \# 0 \h} this will only show the number. Hope this helps. DeanH "Duncan" wrote: is there a way of instead of cross referencing figure1, figure 2 and figure 3. to cross-reference figures 1-3 ? I know that endnote supports this with it's references. does ms have something similar for captions?- |
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Peter, I tend to display "Figures 1, 2 and 3" not "1 - 2", so the link for
Fig. 2 is still active for the reader of the electronic document. If the document is only to be distributed as hardcopy then I would do as you say, which I forgot to mention :-( and type the dash but would forget the figure 2 x-ref all together. All the best Deanh "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: But you'll have to format the x-ref to fig. 2 as Hidden, and type the en-dash yourself. On Jul 6, 10:35 am, DeanH wrote: Add \# 0 to the field code, such as { REF _Ref234657595 \# 0 \h} this will only show the number. Hope this helps. DeanH "Duncan" wrote: is there a way of instead of cross referencing figure1, figure 2 and figure 3. to cross-reference figures 1-3 ? I know that endnote supports this with it's references. does ms have something similar for captions?- |
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A disadvantage to doing it that way is if you change the content and
want the reference to fig. 2 to be somewhere else. Or, an automatic editor might think there's no reference to fig. 2 and try to delete it! On Jul 7, 2:08*am, DeanH wrote: Peter, I tend to display "Figures 1, 2 and 3" not "1 - 2", so the link for Fig. 2 is still active for the reader of the electronic document. If the document is only to be distributed as hardcopy then I would do as you say, which I forgot to mention :-( * and type the dash but would forget the figure 2 x-ref all together. All the best Deanh "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: But you'll have to format the x-ref to fig. 2 as Hidden, and type the en-dash yourself. On Jul 6, 10:35 am, DeanH wrote: Add \# 0 to the field code, such as { REF _Ref234657595 \# 0 \h} this will only show the number. Hope this helps. DeanH "Duncan" wrote: is there a way of instead of cross referencing figure1, figure 2 and figure 3. to cross-reference figures 1-3 ? I know that endnote supports this with it's references. does ms have something similar for captions?-- |
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That is the problem with referencing and with major changes, ie moving an
image drastically within the document. I have not come across an automatic editor, so not sure what that intails. All the best DeanH "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: A disadvantage to doing it that way is if you change the content and want the reference to fig. 2 to be somewhere else. Or, an automatic editor might think there's no reference to fig. 2 and try to delete it! On Jul 7, 2:08 am, DeanH wrote: Peter, I tend to display "Figures 1, 2 and 3" not "1 - 2", so the link for Fig. 2 is still active for the reader of the electronic document. If the document is only to be distributed as hardcopy then I would do as you say, which I forgot to mention :-( and type the dash but would forget the figure 2 x-ref all together. All the best Deanh "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: But you'll have to format the x-ref to fig. 2 as Hidden, and type the en-dash yourself. On Jul 6, 10:35 am, DeanH wrote: Add \# 0 to the field code, such as { REF _Ref234657595 \# 0 \h} this will only show the number. Hope this helps. DeanH "Duncan" wrote: is there a way of instead of cross referencing figure1, figure 2 and figure 3. to cross-reference figures 1-3 ? I know that endnote supports this with it's references. does ms have something similar for captions?-- |
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