On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 11:15 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote: > 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
Thank you, Dan. You learn something everyday. I will convert to your method. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
