I am writing a scientific principles guides that is heavily referenced, and
I do mean heavily . (Like to the tune of over 400 references.)

 

I have two x-reference formats for this:

 

Reference,  <Superscript><Link><$paranumonly><Default ¶ Font>,

Reference   <Superscript><Link><$paranumonly><Default ¶ Font>

 

After writing for a bit (and saving frequently), I decide to update the book
file. I use Edit > Update Book, and in the Update Book dialog, everything
(and I do mean everything, cross-references included) is selected for
update. I get absolutely no errors after updating but EVERY SINGLE
cross-reference that uses either of the above formats loses its superscript
formatting. Blam. .. they are all in line and of the same font size as an
ordinary line of body text. 

 

I have to go into each and every file and select Edit > Update References
with Cross-References selected and then and only then do the references go
back to superscript.

 

I am at a total loss for why this is happening and the real kicker is that
this just started happening last week. Until then, same book, same template,
same bat channel, same bat time, and I could do a simple Edit > Update Book
and everything was just peachy.

 

Needless to say, this is a big PITA, and very time-consuming. If anybody has
any ideas/thoughts, can commiserate, and offer a solution other than
drinking heavily at the end of a long day of writing, I would most
appreciate it.

 

Tammy Van Boening

Tammy dot vanboening at spectrumwritingllc dot com

www.spectrumwritingllc.com

 

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