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Default Cross-ref font size different than style in which they're embedded

I've got a bunch of table/figure xrefs in a doc. The style in which they
appear is Word's native Body Text with a 12pt font. Some of the xrefs are
sized 10 points vs. the 12 point Body Text style.

If I select them and revert them (CTRL+Spacebar), their size is corrected;
however, this does not "stick," and they are returned to 10 point some time
later.

How do I correct this?

Thanks...
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Default Cross-ref font size different than style in which they're embedded

Press Alt+F9 to display field codes. Your cross-references would look
similar to { REF _Ref161026755 }. Add the \* CHARFORMAT switch to the
end of each REF field code. Press Alt+F9 again to hide field codes.
Then update the fields by selecting them and pressing F9.

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I've got a bunch of table/figure xrefs in a doc. The style in which

they
appear is Word's native Body Text with a 12pt font. Some of the

xrefs are
sized 10 points vs. the 12 point Body Text style.

If I select them and revert them (CTRL+Spacebar), their size is

corrected;
however, this does not "stick," and they are returned to 10 point

some time
later.

How do I correct this?

Thanks...





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Thank you, Stefan.

-Hans

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Press Alt+F9 to display field codes. Your cross-references would look
similar to { REF _Ref161026755 }. Add the \* CHARFORMAT switch to the
end of each REF field code. Press Alt+F9 again to hide field codes.
Then update the fields by selecting them and pressing F9.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Hans" wrote in message
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I've got a bunch of table/figure xrefs in a doc. The style in which

they
appear is Word's native Body Text with a 12pt font. Some of the

xrefs are
sized 10 points vs. the 12 point Body Text style.

If I select them and revert them (CTRL+Spacebar), their size is

corrected;
however, this does not "stick," and they are returned to 10 point

some time
later.

How do I correct this?

Thanks...






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Glad I could help.

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Thank you, Stefan.

-Hans

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Press Alt+F9 to display field codes. Your cross-references would

look
similar to { REF _Ref161026755 }. Add the \* CHARFORMAT switch to

the
end of each REF field code. Press Alt+F9 again to hide field

codes.
Then update the fields by selecting them and pressing F9.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Hans" wrote in message
...
I've got a bunch of table/figure xrefs in a doc. The style in

which
they
appear is Word's native Body Text with a 12pt font. Some of the

xrefs are
sized 10 points vs. the 12 point Body Text style.

If I select them and revert them (CTRL+Spacebar), their size is

corrected;
however, this does not "stick," and they are returned to 10

point
some time
later.

How do I correct this?

Thanks...










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