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Hello. I make abundant use of the cross reference feature in my documents
(i.e., refer to Table 12 on page 15). However, I've noticed that when you insert a page break for a heading that has been cross referenced elsewhere in the document, the cross reference "inherits" the page break as well. For example, if I cross referenced Table 12 in another part of the document, and then inserted a break before Table 12, the cross reference would also break to the next page. This is an unwelcome dependency. Any workarounds or solution, anybody? Thanx! Erik |
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When you insert a cross-reference, Word inserts a bookmark around the
material you're cross-referencing. If you later insert a page break at the beginning of that bookmarked text, it gets inside the bookmark and becomes part of the cross-reference. To be on the safe side, never press Enter or Ctrl+Enter (or insert text) at the beginning of a bookmarked (cross-referenced) paragraph. Instead, press Enter at the end of the previous paragraph. To insert a page break, press Enter, then Ctrl+Enter and then delete the empty paragraph, or (better) format the heading paragraph (or style, if it's a consistent requirement) as "Page break before." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "erik_gregory" wrote in message ... Hello. I make abundant use of the cross reference feature in my documents (i.e., refer to Table 12 on page 15). However, I've noticed that when you insert a page break for a heading that has been cross referenced elsewhere in the document, the cross reference "inherits" the page break as well. For example, if I cross referenced Table 12 in another part of the document, and then inserted a break before Table 12, the cross reference would also break to the next page. This is an unwelcome dependency. Any workarounds or solution, anybody? Thanx! Erik |