Hi and thanks for responding. I'm still missing something. Here's what I did: at the upper paragraph (the target), I placed the insertion point at the beginning of the paragraph, then clicked through insert- >cross reference->references->set reference, typed in a name and hit close.
In the lower paragraph, with the insertion point set where I want the target paragraph's number to print, then insert->cross reference- >references->insert reference. I selected the named ref from the selections list, clicked insert & close. I retried, also selecting 'chapters' format. The effect is the same: at both the reference definition and the referral point, I see a grayed-out area indicating something is there. But all is invisible when printed. On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 18:00 +0100, Cyrille Moureaux wrote: > Looking at the online help, section "references/inserting > cross-references", you can find how to define a point as a > cross-reference target (for instance the beginning of your "This is the > paragraph...") and then how to cross-reference it. It all happens in > Insert/Cross-Reference (which is in fact a subsection of Fields), and > you'd have to use the "Chapter" style to display the number as the > reference. -- Douglas Frank HP Co. ZKO 110 Spit Brook Rd. The older I get, 603-884-0501 Nashua, NH USA 03062 the better I was. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
