Hi Theresa,

Assuming that your using unstructured frame, and the two lines are two
paragraphs (so no line ending with a soft return), the solution would be to
create two cross references. The first one would point to 'Id 069', using
format '"Id 069 - ', the second one to 'Workshop Title', formatted as
'Workshop Title on page 22"'

HTH!

Herbert Leusink | Consultant | SDL | Structured Content Technologies Division
| (t) +31 (0)88-735 46 02 | (m) +31 (0)6 11887708

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Sent: woensdag 9 maart 2011 18:53
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Subject: How do I create a cross reference which uses more than one line
oftext?

Version 8

I'd like to use these two lines in a cross reference:

Id 069
Workshop Title

so that my cross reference looks like this

"Id 069 - Workshop Title on page 22"

Thanks,
Theresa
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