Mollye,

Check your character styles. And triple check the x-ref styles in both docs.

Not exactly the same issue but i did have some character style mismatch one 
time which caused my x-refs to format badly.

Outside of that I'd be happy to look at the files to help you fix it. ([EMAIL 
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-meg


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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 12:39:10 -0600 (CST)
From: "Mollye Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: cross references in text insets
To: "Paul Wilbraham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Paul,

My results are different/vary (ugh)...
- When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs completely disappear.
- When I double-click, go to Settings and select Retain Source's
Formatting, the x-refs reappear.
- Then, when I double-click, select Update, the x-refs persist.

I need a bullet-proof way to update the insets globally with formatting
from the container doc.

Thanks for the thoughts though!

Mollye
  


      
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