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"Amy" <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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"bugzbunny" <bugz...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I did this too, but this does not really help in cross-referencing. The
> cross-referencing tool only allows to look at paragraph context, not the
> value in the column containing the equation number. AArrrggh
>
> VMP
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On Apr 9, 8:56 am, b...@dessci.com wrote:
> MathType lets you insertequationnumbers (formatted however you want
> them) with just a click, and you can reference the numbered equations
> just as easily. References will contain only theequationnumber. If
> you want to try out MathType, we have a 30-day trial you can download.
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> Bob Mathews
> Director of Training
> Design Science, Inc.
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> On Mar 14 2005, 4:31 pm, Amy <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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> > When I try to insert a reference to anequationin Word 2003, my inserted
I suppose you don't care ... but this has cost me literally hours of
manpower trying to figure out how to use the new Word.
After inserting the cross-reference to the caption, select the cross-reference and press Shift-F9 to expose the field code.
Ordinarily, the field code for such a cross-reference would appear as something like:
{ REF _Ref218925266 \h }
Simply change this to:
{ REF _Ref218925266 \# 0 \h }
by adding the '\# 0' - before the \h (if it appears).
Note that the \h switch in the above example indicates a cross-reference inserted as a hyperlink; if you chose not to hyperlink the
cross-reference, the field will not have this switch.
The above method is described as 'The brilliant way' at http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CombineXrefs.htm and it's quite simple to
do.
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macropod
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"Pwood31" <Pwo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F37937DA-B9ED-4803...@microsoft.com...
There is another solution though -- use MathType. It's no extra clicks
to insert the numbered equation as opposed to an inline one or a
non-numbered display equation. It's only 1 extra click for the
cross-reference.
If you have existing OMML equations (i.e., the Word 2007 kind),
MathType can convert them to MathType equations so you can number
them. Format the numbers any way you want -- Equation 1.1, (1-1), eqn.
1-1.1, etc. Check out the 30-day trial; link in my signature.
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Words into Type
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