At 11:25 am -0500 7/2/06, Bernard Aschwanden wrote:

>If you want to go from the xref to the location it points to try this:
>
>Find the xref (for example "see Weiners and Beans on page 5")
>Press and hold Ctrl+Alt and click on the reference
>
>OR
>
>Double click the reference, then select "Go To Source" in the dialog (top 
>right I think).

No, it's the opposite of that that I want to do.

>If you need to find all the markers and group them to see what points TO a 
>reference, try building a List of Markers (type is cross-reference) and see if 
>that helps.

Ahah - yes, that would do it.

>In the list of markers you will find this type of content:
>22009: Heading 3: Printing
>
>Then look for a Heading 3 with the text Printing in your docs. Not a 100$ 
>reliable system as it needs to have the same text remain in the paragraph (the 
>word Printing is used on first insertion, so later edits don't get reflected, 
>for example, changing it to read Print to PDF still has the marker text 22009: 
>Heading 3: Printing a Scan Window)

Right. Great. Thanks.
-- 
Steve
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