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I am compiling results from scientific articles in a table and have
used the annotation (reference) function to create a list of numbered references at the end of the dokument. I than used the crossreferencing possibility to link reference numbers in the text to the references in the table and the references at the end of the manuscript. I now want to submit my manuscript to a webb-based manuscript central. The journal wants to have the text, the tables and the references uploaded in separate files. If I do that I will destroy all the annotation numbers. Is there a possibility to "lock" the annotation numbers, and than split the manuscript into three files? |
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One approach -
Make a copy of the file & in that copy: Update all of the links to make sure they're current, Ctrl+A to select All, Shift+Control+F9 to unlink the fields You may have some reformatting to do (TOCs, etc. that operated as Hyperlinks will appear as blue & underlined) but your references won't change in that doc when you split it up. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac " roland" wrote in message oups.com... I am compiling results from scientific articles in a table and have used the annotation (reference) function to create a list of numbered references at the end of the dokument. I than used the crossreferencing possibility to link reference numbers in the text to the references in the table and the references at the end of the manuscript. I now want to submit my manuscript to a webb-based manuscript central. The journal wants to have the text, the tables and the references uploaded in separate files. If I do that I will destroy all the annotation numbers. Is there a possibility to "lock" the annotation numbers, and than split the manuscript into three files? |
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Thanks a lot.
That worked for the crossreferences. I now also would like to unlock the numbering of the references (annotations). Can that be done? Roland On 3 Apr, 16:15, "CyberTaz" typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet wrote: One approach - Make a copy of the file & in that copy: Update all of the links to make sure they're current, Ctrl+A to select All, Shift+Control+F9 to unlink the fields You may have some reformatting to do (TOCs, etc. that operated as Hyperlinks will appear as blue & underlined) but your references won't change in that doc when you split it up. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac " roland" wrote in message oups.com... I am compiling results from scientific articles in a table and have used the annotation (reference) function to create a list of numbered references at the end of the dokument. I than used the crossreferencing possibility to link reference numbers in the text to the references in the table and the references at the end of the manuscript. I now want to submit my manuscript to a webb-based manuscript central. The journal wants to have the text, the tables and the references uploaded in separate files. If I do that I will destroy all the annotation numbers. Is there a possibility to "lock" the annotation numbers, and than split the manuscript into three files?- Dölj citerad text - - Visa citerad text - |
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