Thanks,
that was the sort of thing I hoped existed!
On 2/19/08, Combs, Richard wrote:
> Carrie Baker wrote:
>
> > Can I create a cross reference to somewhere, when the text
> > that appears in the cross reference is something that I type
> > in, and not the text that appears in Heading 2 (i.e. wi
Thanks,
that was the sort of thing I hoped existed!
On 2/19/08, Combs, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carrie Baker wrote:
>
> > Can I create a cross reference to somewhere, when the text
> > that appears in the cross reference is something that I type
> > in, and not the text that appears in
What clever ideas you both have had.
thanks very much
On 2/19/08, Peter Gold wrote:
> Hi, Carrie and Steve:
>
> To extend Steve's suggestion a bit:
>
> If you always want to ignore the "lead in" word or phrase, whatever it
> may be, in the cross-reference - sometimes "displaying the ",
> sometime
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:01:21 +0200, "Carrie Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Can I create a cross reference to somewhere, when the text that
>appears in the cross reference is something that I type in, and not
>the text that appears in Heading 2 (i.e. will say xy statistics, even
>though the he
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:01:21 +0200, "Carrie Baker"
wrote:
>Can I create a cross reference to somewhere, when the text that
>appears in the cross reference is something that I type in, and not
>the text that appears in Heading 2 (i.e. will say xy statistics, even
>though the header it jumps to is
Carrie Baker wrote:
> Can I create a cross reference to somewhere, when the text
> that appears in the cross reference is something that I type
> in, and not the text that appears in Heading 2 (i.e. will say
> xy statistics, even though the header it jumps to is called
> Displaying xy statisti
What clever ideas you both have had.
thanks very much
On 2/19/08, Peter Gold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Carrie and Steve:
>
> To extend Steve's suggestion a bit:
>
> If you always want to ignore the "lead in" word or phrase, whatever it
> may be, in the cross-reference - sometimes "displayin
Frame 7.2
I am documenting an application with all sorts of reports that can be
generated and displayed by selecting the appropriate screen in a
dialog box.
Each sort of report is described in the documentation with a heading
2 that used to say "The xy Statistics screen" and explains what you do
w
Carrie Baker wrote:
> Can I create a cross reference to somewhere, when the text
> that appears in the cross reference is something that I type
> in, and not the text that appears in Heading 2 (i.e. will say
> xy statistics, even though the header it jumps to is called
> Displaying xy statisti
Carrie Baker wrote:
> Frame 7.2
> I am documenting an application with all sorts of reports that can be
> generated and displayed by selecting the appropriate screen in a
> dialog box.
> Each sort of report is described in the documentation with a heading
> 2 that used to say "The xy Statistics sc
Hi, Carrie and Steve:
To extend Steve's suggestion a bit:
If you always want to ignore the "lead in" word or phrase, whatever it
may be, in the cross-reference - sometimes "displaying the ",
sometimes "defining an ", sometimes "brewing with a ", etc - consider
constructing these headings with two
Hi, Carrie and Steve:
To extend Steve's suggestion a bit:
If you always want to ignore the "lead in" word or phrase, whatever it
may be, in the cross-reference - sometimes "displaying the ",
sometimes "defining an ", sometimes "brewing with a ", etc - consider
constructing these headings with two
Carrie Baker wrote:
> Frame 7.2
> I am documenting an application with all sorts of reports that can be
> generated and displayed by selecting the appropriate screen in a
> dialog box.
> Each sort of report is described in the documentation with a heading
> 2 that used to say "The xy Statistics sc
Frame 7.2
I am documenting an application with all sorts of reports that can be
generated and displayed by selecting the appropriate screen in a
dialog box.
Each sort of report is described in the documentation with a heading
2 that used to say "The xy Statistics screen" and explains what you do
w
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