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I need to cross-reference line numbers in code. The code lines are numbered
using Word's numbering, with a trailing colon and tab after each number: 1: var blah = function blah(firstparam) 2: //bunch of eventlisteners etc. When I use the Word cross-ref feature, it includes the trailing colon, so I get things like "The event timer is defined in line 14: then set off in line 15:." Is there any way I can get just the number and not the colon, without having to manually edit each xref? Thanks, Jessica |
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After some research, I found the Ref parameter that promises to eliminate the
trailing period...but it only works if the character is a period. If you use anything else, it just does not work. This is what I calls a bug, or a design oversight, or something. Still, are there any suggestions for ways to get around this? - Jessica |
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