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.

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