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Typically, within a single DOC/DOCX file you can insert a simply cross
reference to another heading or figure for example (Alt + I + N + R). My problem is that my company employs a standard where every section of a document is contained within a separate DOC/DOCX file. I cannot figure out how to insert these seemingly simple, yet elegant cross references in one file that are pointing to a heading or figure in another file. At least to simplify matters, all files employ the same heading formatting levels etc. How can I insert a cross reference in file 'A' to that points to a specific heading or figure in file 'B'? Thanks in advance. |
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If the figure or other item doesn't include a field code, you can use an
includetext field: { includetext filename bookmark } Unfortunately, if the bookmarked area include a document dependent field code, then you'll get an error message. For example, if file #2 contains the actual text: Figure II-7 ....and you bookmark it, then the { includetext filename bookmark } field in file #1 will work fine. But, if Figure II-7 is really: Figure { styleref 1 \s }-{ seq figure } Then you'll get the following error message if a numbered Heading 1 isn't present in file #1: Figure Error! No text of specified style in document.-1 ....and you won't necessarily get the correct value of SEQ Figure. So... yes, you can do it, but you would need to convert the fields in file #2 to hard/static text first. Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Kasprzak" wrote in message ... Typically, within a single DOC/DOCX file you can insert a simply cross reference to another heading or figure for example (Alt + I + N + R). My problem is that my company employs a standard where every section of a document is contained within a separate DOC/DOCX file. I cannot figure out how to insert these seemingly simple, yet elegant cross references in one file that are pointing to a heading or figure in another file. At least to simplify matters, all files employ the same heading formatting levels etc. How can I insert a cross reference in file 'A' to that points to a specific heading or figure in file 'B'? Thanks in advance. |
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