Post in-line concerning cross-referencing.
On Saturday 23 April 2005 08:14 am, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-04-24 at 05:45 +1000, Pierre wrote:
> > I should know how, and can do it in 1.1x no sweat, but in version 2
> > I'm going crazy trying to get some basic cross referencing to work.
> > At this point I've become so frustrated I cannot see anything
> > anymore. A little nudge in the right direction will help:
> >
> > In a text document:
> >
> > Cross referencing a heading: Can headings be crossreferenced at
> > all? If so, what's the go?
>
> Headings themselves cannot be cross-referenced but they can be
> bookmarked and the bookmarks referenced.
If you are talking about having a reference to a particular Heading
in another part of the document, this is possible. Here is how I did
it:
1) Highlight the Heading you want to cross-reference. Insert >
Cross-reference. Click on Set Reference in the Type list.
2) In the box below Name, enter a name for your Heading reference
(Part or all of the Heading name for example).
3) Click on Insert.
4) Go to where you want to reference this Heading.
5) Insert > Cross-Reference. Click on Insert Reference in the Type
list.
6) Click on the name for you Heading reference in the selection list.
7) In the Format list, click on Reference and then on Insert.
8) If you want to also have add the page reference, click in your
document after the inserted cross-reference and add a space and the
word page. Then return to the Cross-Reference window. Select page and
then click on Insert. (Then close the Cross-Reference window.)
Dan
> > Bookmarks - the help file says to click a particular icon to add a
> > new (create?) bookmark. OK, I give up. Where is it, the button/
> > icon?
>
> View > Toolbars > Insert. The icon is on the right of the floating
> toolbar.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]