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I have a table that doesn't show up in the cross-reference dialog box
(Word 2007). I have tried stripping out and re-applying all formatting to the caption; deleted and re-inserted the table; deleted and re- inserted the captions of not only the problematic table, but several tables before and after it; and confirming that no Track Changes have automated caption numbering. The table shows up in the List of Tables, where the numbering is also correct -- it's only in the xref dialog box that it's missing. Any ideas? -Hans |
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This is strange. If you bookmark the caption manually, and then insert a
cross-reference to the bookmark text, does that work? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... I have a table that doesn't show up in the cross-reference dialog box (Word 2007). I have tried stripping out and re-applying all formatting to the caption; deleted and re-inserted the table; deleted and re- inserted the captions of not only the problematic table, but several tables before and after it; and confirming that no Track Changes have automated caption numbering. The table shows up in the List of Tables, where the numbering is also correct -- it's only in the xref dialog box that it's missing. Any ideas? -Hans |
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Hi Stefan,
I tried a workaround that did the trick. The table that wouldn't appear was Table 4-18. I ended up adding two numbered captions to the table: Table 4-18 and Table 4-19. Next, I went to add the xref and, because 4-19 showed up in the list, I chose it. Finally, I deleted the 4-18 caption, and updated all fields. For some reason, this worked, and the xref displays correctly. However, Table 4-18 *still* does not appear in the xref dialog box. This doc is a 2003 doc that I am working on in 2007, so I wonder if this is some sort of bugginess (is that a word??). -Hans On Jun 23, 1:46*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: This is strange. If you bookmark the caption manually, and then insert a cross-reference to the bookmark text, does that work? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... I have a table that doesn't show up in the cross-reference dialog box (Word 2007). I have tried stripping out and re-applying all formatting to the caption; deleted and re-inserted the table; deleted and re- inserted the captions of not only the problematic table, but several tables before and after it; and confirming that no Track Changes have automated caption numbering. The table shows up in the List of Tables, where the numbering is also correct -- it's only in the xref dialog box that it's missing. Any ideas? -Hans |
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Hmm, thinking about it, I seem to recall that someone has reported a bug with
the cross-reference dialog box before, but I don't remember the exact symptoms. The alternative is that the document is (mildly) corrupt. Have you tried copying the contents, except for the final paragraph mark, into a newly created document? To show/hide paragraph marks (¶) as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, I tried a workaround that did the trick. The table that wouldn't appear was Table 4-18. I ended up adding two numbered captions to the table: Table 4-18 and Table 4-19. Next, I went to add the xref and, because 4-19 showed up in the list, I chose it. Finally, I deleted the 4-18 caption, and updated all fields. For some reason, this worked, and the xref displays correctly. However, Table 4-18 *still* does not appear in the xref dialog box. This doc is a 2003 doc that I am working on in 2007, so I wonder if this is some sort of bugginess (is that a word??). -Hans On Jun 23, 1:46 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: This is strange. If you bookmark the caption manually, and then insert a cross-reference to the bookmark text, does that work? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... I have a table that doesn't show up in the cross-reference dialog box (Word 2007). I have tried stripping out and re-applying all formatting to the caption; deleted and re-inserted the table; deleted and re- inserted the captions of not only the problematic table, but several tables before and after it; and confirming that no Track Changes have automated caption numbering. The table shows up in the List of Tables, where the numbering is also correct -- it's only in the xref dialog box that it's missing. Any ideas? -Hans |
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I had viewed the doc's para/non-printing marks and found nothing out
of the ordinary. It must be a bug... On Jun 23, 11:12*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Hmm, thinking about it, I seem to recall that someone has reported a bug with the cross-reference dialog box before, but I don't remember the exact symptoms. The alternative is that the document is (mildly) corrupt. Have you tried copying the contents, except for the final paragraph mark, into a newly created document? To show/hide paragraph marks ( ) as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, I tried a workaround that did the trick. The table that wouldn't appear was Table 4-18. I ended up adding two numbered captions to the table: Table 4-18 and Table 4-19. Next, I went to add the xref and, because 4-19 showed up in the list, I chose it. Finally, I deleted the 4-18 caption, and updated all fields. For some reason, this worked, and the xref displays correctly. However, Table 4-18 *still* does not appear in the xref dialog box. This doc is a 2003 doc that I am working on in 2007, so I wonder if this is some sort of bugginess (is that a word??). -Hans On Jun 23, 1:46 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: This is strange. If you bookmark the caption manually, and then insert a cross-reference to the bookmark text, does that work? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message .... I have a table that doesn't show up in the cross-reference dialog box (Word 2007). I have tried stripping out and re-applying all formatting to the caption; deleted and re-inserted the table; deleted and re- inserted the captions of not only the problematic table, but several tables before and after it; and confirming that no Track Changes have automated caption numbering. The table shows up in the List of Tables, where the numbering is also correct -- it's only in the xref dialog box that it's missing. Any ideas? -Hans |
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I suspect that your assumption is correct. :-(
Just in case, did you also try copying the contents, which MIGHT fix possible corruption? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... I had viewed the doc's para/non-printing marks and found nothing out of the ordinary. It must be a bug... On Jun 23, 11:12 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Hmm, thinking about it, I seem to recall that someone has reported a bug with the cross-reference dialog box before, but I don't remember the exact symptoms. The alternative is that the document is (mildly) corrupt. Have you tried copying the contents, except for the final paragraph mark, into a newly created document? To show/hide paragraph marks ( ) as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, I tried a workaround that did the trick. The table that wouldn't appear was Table 4-18. I ended up adding two numbered captions to the table: Table 4-18 and Table 4-19. Next, I went to add the xref and, because 4-19 showed up in the list, I chose it. Finally, I deleted the 4-18 caption, and updated all fields. For some reason, this worked, and the xref displays correctly. However, Table 4-18 *still* does not appear in the xref dialog box. This doc is a 2003 doc that I am working on in 2007, so I wonder if this is some sort of bugginess (is that a word??). -Hans On Jun 23, 1:46 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: This is strange. If you bookmark the caption manually, and then insert a cross-reference to the bookmark text, does that work? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via news.eternal-september.org) "hanspnw" wrote in message ... I have a table that doesn't show up in the cross-reference dialog box (Word 2007). I have tried stripping out and re-applying all formatting to the caption; deleted and re-inserted the table; deleted and re- inserted the captions of not only the problematic table, but several tables before and after it; and confirming that no Track Changes have automated caption numbering. The table shows up in the List of Tables, where the numbering is also correct -- it's only in the xref dialog box that it's missing. Any ideas? -Hans |
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