A standard conversion table does that. It creates the required ID values in an 
attribute named "Id" and does not add any filename information; I understand it 
creates this Id attribute for every Cross-Ref marker found. The next step would 
be West Steet Consulting's plug-in Xref Wizard if you have more than one file, 
it resolves refs throughout a book. And if you need another attribute name (or 
the attribute at another element), you should look at Wets Street Consulting's 
plug-in FrameSLT to handle that.

- Michael

Am 14.01.2011 um 19:41 schrieb Chris Despopoulos <despopoulos_chriss at 
yahoo.com>:

> What would happen if you created a minimal conversion table that ONLY 
> converted 
> XRefs to elements?  Just wondering...  I might work, or it might make an 
> tangled 
> mess out of your document.
> 
> The other thing to do would be a script or plug-in that does this for you.  
> It 
> sould take maybe 4 or 5 hours to code that up, if you can live with minimal 
> GUI 
> and a limited action like this.
> 
> cud
> 
> 
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