That's a basic use case for cross-references. In your example, you
have a cookbook and you're linking to the heading paragraphs of
recipes, right? Use the definition <$paratext> and the link to the
heading "Peach Melba" will be "Peach Melba." Works the same whether
the target is in the current .fm file or another .fm file.

Look at the screen shot here:

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/2015/using/index.html#t=using-framemaker-2015%2Ffrm_single_sourcing%2FInsert_cross-references-.htm

On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:45 AM, Bertrand Meyer
<bertrand.me...@inf.ethz.ch> wrote:
> ... I just want to select a paragraph and create a link to it. Not a
> cross-reference; at least I don't see how to do this with a cross-reference,
> since a cross-reference has a format which depends on the target paragraph,
> not the source paragraph. What I need is links in sentences such as
>
>                 first prepare a chili sauce, then a Peach Melba, then mix
> them
>
> where "chili sauce" and "Peach Melba" are underlined, and are links going to
> the corresponding destinations. Each of these destinations is a paragraph in
> the document. ...
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