It is also possible to refer to a number of different preceding tags, of which the closest to the source paragraph is used, for example: <$paratext[ChapterTitle,AppTitle]>
>If the Workshop ID and Title are two separate paragraphs, you can use a >cross-format which retrieves information from separate paragraphs: the one >you are pointing to (which will also store cross-ref marker) and one or >more *preceding* paragraphs with a specified format (using the ><$paratext[paratag]> building block). (This applies to all versions of FM) > >For example, assuming these paragraphs... > ><pgftag=WorkshopID>ID 069 ><pgftag=any>Workshop Title > > ... your cross-reference format would be: > ><$paratext[WorkshopID]> ? <$paratext> > >(and you point to the *any* pgf tag when inserting the cross-reference). > > >Shlomo Perets > >MicroType, http://www.microtype.com >FrameMaker/TCS training & consulting * FM-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants > >Free webinar March 14 (10am PDT), Walkthrough: From static PDF to rich >interactive PDF
