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Does anybody knows how can I call a reference using a different identifier
than the one used in the object? Like "As it is presented in Figure 1..." ---------------- | | | | | | ---------------- Fig. 1. My doubt example. In the text I need "Figure 1" but under the pictures I need "Fig. 1." |
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Word cross-references make use of hidden bookmarks. There are two
work-arounds available: You can redefine the hidden bookmark, so that it doesn't include the caption label (see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CombineXrefs.htm), or you can insert a manual bookmark (via Insert | Bookmark) and cross-reference it separately, via the Bookmark category in the Cross-reference dialog box. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Neomar Giacomini" wrote in message ... Does anybody knows how can I call a reference using a different identifier than the one used in the object? Like "As it is presented in Figure 1..." ---------------- | | | | | | ---------------- Fig. 1. My doubt example. In the text I need "Figure 1" but under the pictures I need "Fig. 1." |
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