Not that this is relevant to Stephen's problem, but did Adobe ever fix
that longstanding bug where cross-references in text insets would not
work reliably, instead you had to use newlink and gotolink?
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Craog's suggestion is also valid if each inset is referencing the same
illustration imported three times.I would either insert the text inset once, as
I mentioned earlier, or if Craig is correct, then import the illustration just
one time.
On Sunday, May 24, 2015 12:16 PM, Stephen O'Brie
The text inset is resolving to a target marker that is the same marker in all
cases. FM resolves to the first occurrence of the marker (Figure 3.1). I'm not
sure how it could know how to resolved to multiple instances of the same marker
other than by doing that since markers are all the same as
Thx Dave – the cloud has lifted!
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Stephen.The xref is pointing to a specific ID assigned to it, so each time it
is called it will always link to that xref.To accomplish what you are
attempting I believe you would need three unique insets, each referring to the
respective illustration.If all three are in the same chapter why not
Hi,
Have you seen this? I have a text inset that I insert into the same host
document (chpt 3) three times. It has an internal cross-reference to a figure.
When I update the host document the cross-references in the text insets all
show the same Figure #. Instead of seeing see Fig. 3.1 and late