At 09:29 08/09/2016 +0100, Jonathan Allen wrote:
A document I am writing needs to have internal references in its
footnotes and I really need to be able to keep these automatically
up-to-date with the page numbers. They would look this (here ascii-fied):
[176] 6.4.2 Session Highlights, 47
I expect to provide the section number and title, but the page
number '47' in the example above ought to track from the text
itself. How can I plant the marker in the original text and then
reference it in the footnote?
I'm no expert, but I think this is how to do this:
If the reference is to a "section number and title", the title will
presumably have appeared where it does with one of the Heading
paragraph styles. If so:
o In the footnote, go to Insert | Fields > | Other... | Cross-references.
o Under Type, select Headings.
o Under Selection, select the relevant heading.
o Under "Insert reference to", select Page.
o Insert.
o Close.
If you prefer not to use Heading paragraph styles or you need to
refer to some other sort of object, you can simply place a bookmark
(Insert | Bookmark...) at the target item. Then "Bookmarks" is
another option under Type in the Fields dialogue.
You may need to use Tools | Update | Update All to see the result of
changes in pagination immediately, but documents will always open refreshed.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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