Have you tried the different options of the cross reference insertion? 
Especially the ones about context and separator?

Hagar




On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Mike Scott <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 16/05/2011 02:29, Adam wrote:
    ...

        Let me be more specific. My document has numbered paragraphs and if 
within
        the text I add a cross reference to one of these paragraphs using 
Insert>
        Cross r*e*ference...>  Numbered Paragraphs and then select "Number" in 
the

        Insert reference to option I get the following in the insertion point 
of my
        text:

        84.<--- note the period

        so what I want to do is add words like:

        .....see paragraph 84 above.....

        where 84 has been inserted with the cross reference function but I am
        getting (note the period after the 84

        .....see paragraph 84. above.....

        suggesting that the sentence has ended after the 84.

        Hope this clarifies.

        Adam


    Yes. That helps - needless to say I was using a simple page xref.

    Taking a novice's look, I see that the cross-reference format seems to take 
the exact same format as the list label - so a label with a dot has a dot in 
the cros-reference, one with a ) has a ), and so on. If you use a list label 
format without a dot, the cross-reference doesn't have one either. Actually, 
thinking about it, this looks correct behaviour - if the list entry is labelled 
'XyzzY' then the cross-reference should also say 'see XyzzY' or whatever, so if 
there's a dot.....

    Anyway, you can change the list labels with the stylist (F11, select 
(probably) all styles, pick the relevant numbering one, and head for options.

    Best can do. But I'm new to this feature :-)


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Hey Mike that's perfect......your best can do did the job. Your new to this 
feature perhaps but I'm still green with using this software.

Thanks

Adam
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