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Cross-references in complex examples
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In a paragraph (example) like: (27) a. Harry is silly. 'Harry ist doof.' b. Sissy is clever. 'Sissy ist klug.' How can I refer to (27a) or (27b) (the cross references must appear precisely so), and how can I get the correct updating when I manipulate the examples in the whole document, so that the cross references correctly appear, e.g. as (25a) and (25b) when I delete two preceding examples? I would be grateful for an answer, Dirk |
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Cross-references in complex examples
Hi Dirk
Dirk Schmidt wrote: In a paragraph (example) like: (27) a. Harry is silly. 'Harry ist doof.' b. Sissy is clever. 'Sissy ist klug.' How can I refer to (27a) or (27b) (the cross references must appear precisely so), and how can I get the correct updating when I manipulate the examples in the whole document, so that the cross references correctly appear, e.g. as (25a) and (25b) when I delete two preceding examples? I can't of any easy way to make the cross references like this if the numbering itself looks (if only slightly) different. I'd strongly consider changing the specs in any case! ;-) If you bookmark both the "27" and the "a", you can certainly put together a combined "cross reference" enclosed by paranthesis. Now, whether you are able to bookmark those depends heavily on what kind of numbering you're dealing there ... 2cents ..bob ...Word-MVP -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / X Against HTML / \ in e-mail & news |
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Cross-references in complex examples
"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
... If you bookmark both the "27" and the "a", you can certainly put together a combined "cross reference" enclosed by paranthesis. Now, whether you are able to bookmark those depends heavily on what kind of numbering you're dealing there ... Hi Robert, I have made an automatic list numbering (Word 97). Besides I have problems with the embedded Word-97 lists. Are there these problems with Word 2000 too? I have seen that changing the specs of the built-in model lists makes Word crazy... |
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Cross-references in complex examples
Hi Dirk
Dirk Schmidt wrote: I have made an automatic list numbering (Word 97). Besides I have problems with the embedded Word-97 lists. Are there these problems with Word 2000 too? I have seen that changing the specs of the built-in model lists makes Word crazy... I don't see a fundamental change in the way numbering behaves in Word 2000 (or 2002, 2003) compared to 97. If anything, the whole application is supposed to be a bit more stable. If you want to dig more deeply into the field, here are some links for you: Nummerierte Listen in MS Word (alias: Jurassic Parc à la Microsoft) http://mypage.bluewin.ch/reprobst/WordFAQ/Nummern.htm Word's numbering explained (by John McGhie) http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/...gExplained.htm How to do it in VBA (by Dave Rado) http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/...tNumbering.htm How to do it manually (by Shauna Kelly) http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html Greetinx ..bob ...Word-MVP -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / X Against HTML / \ in e-mail & news |
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