Yes, that's right the format is "Page <$pagenum>" - I abbreviated it in my 
original message. Now what's odd is that one marker in a cell causes trouble 
and the other one, just next to it with exactly same settings doesn't. Moreover 
if I just retype the marker text inside the marker and re-XRef it to my 
destination doc it comes out good. Is that some sort of a glitch I should be 
aware of?

Michael



> Subject: RE: XREF CONUNDRUM> Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 09:05:50 -0600> From: 
> richard.combs at Polycom.com> To: biozaichenko at hotmail.com; framers at 
> lists.frameusers.com> > Michael Zaichenko> > Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 
> 2008 8:48 AM> > To: FrameUsers Users> > Subject: XREF CONUNDRUM> > > > Hello 
> there,> > here I am, having a problem with XRefs. Here is what I'm trying to 
> do:> > Source document has a bunch of Cross-Ref markers on different pages.> 
> > Destination document has XReferences to the source document with a> format> 
> > "Page XX".> > Everything goes fine where the markers are in a normal flow 
> of text.> > Troubles start when the Cross-Ref marker appears inside of the 
> table> (these> > are anchored to blank paragraphs in a source document and 
> are plain> tables> > with 5 columns each and some text in each cell). When 
> the marker is> inside> > a paragraph in a cell, it appears as "Page Table5" 
> in the destination> > document where "Table5" is a tag name of a table this 
> marker is in.> > In short I get "Page TableX" instead of "Page XX".> > Does 
> anyone know the reason for this behavior.> > You get the tag name when the 
> cross-reference format definition contains> the building block <$paratag>. It 
> has nothing to do with tables, it's a> matter of the xref format being used.> 
> > You need to look at your cross-reference format definitions. "Page XX"> is 
> not a format definition -- the likely definition for that> cross-reference 
> format is (sans quotes): "Page <$pagenum>" > > Double-click an xref. In the 
> Cross-reference dialog, click Edit Format.> Then spend some time selecting 
> the different formats defined in your> document and looking at their 
> definitions. If necessary, refer to the> online help or manual for 
> explanations of the different building blocks.> It sounds like you have some 
> issues with the xref format definitions in> your docs or with your usage of 
> them. > > HTH!> Richard> > > Richard G. Combs> Senior Technical Writer> 
> Polycom, Inc.> richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom> 303-223-5111> ------> 
> rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom> 303-777-0436> ------> > > > > 
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