I want to have numbers in the following phrase as updateable cross
references:
"....as illustrated in Figures 2, 3, 4 and 6 "
It doesn't sound like an unreasonable request, but I cannot see how to
do this without ending up with:
"....as illustrated in Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4 and Figure 6"
which is not only clumsy but also unacceptable to my client.
ideas?
jw
"the3rdParty" <squar...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Clive Huggan
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On 16/6/07 3:53 AM, in article eYYJyw2r...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl,
This somehow sounds familiar and I recall doing something similar to
this in Word 6 for OS 8, but it isnt exactly user friendly. I seem to
recall that it got comlplicated (for my limited capacity!) when you
needed to have 2 counts going in the same doc (ie one for Tables and
another for Figures).
Now where's that URL for suggesting improvements to MS products....?
jw
When Word inserts a caption using the Insert Caption command, it inserts a
SEQ field automatically.
All you need to do is select the number and insert a bookmark. Name it
something obvious so you can see what you are doing.
You then insert a cross-reference simply to the bookmark.
Cheers
On 16/6/07 5:15 PM, in article
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On 6/15/07 9:46 PM, in article
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