Richard, I agree. That would definitely make things easier. I don't use text insets, though, so I just copied the help on it, as is, not realizing that it left out important, improved steps. You might want to go to the help page (http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WS58D703E4-0A1F-4b6e-90BE-5B64A61C4563.html) and tag your corrected sequence onto it. It would benefit many.
Mike Wickham On 7/6/2012 9:48 AM, Combs, Richard wrote: > They tell you to insert a paragraph cross-reference and then delete > it? That's a pretty convoluted way to insert a Cross-Ref marker, and > it doesn't let you create meaningful marker text. I suggest replacing > steps 2 and 3 with: > 2. With the cursor at the beginning of the paragraph you want to > cross-reference, go to Special > Marker. > 3. In the Marker dialog, set Marker Type to Cross-Ref and Marker Text > to something meaningful that identifies this location. Click New Marker. > And replacing step 5 with: > 5. In the document that contains the text inset, go to Special > > Cross-Reference. > 6. In the Cross-Reference dialog, leave Document set to Current, set > Source Type to Cross-Reference Markers, and select the marker you > inserted in the text inset.
