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I would like to reference a word or phrase or even the contents of a cell of
a table throughout a document. The word might be a name, a number, a phrase and it might appear in a paragraph or in a table or even standing alone. How can I cross-reference it without including all of the text of the paragraph or the table cell? Thus the document might have Exabyte Solutions in the body of a paragraph, and throughout the document it would allow me to cross-reference [Exabyte Solutions]. It might also be a title to a document or a report. Make any sense? I see it almost works with cross-reference, but I can't select specific text. -- REM |
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