On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 11:03:29 +0200 Denize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Enrique Castro wrote: > > > > A "master document" is a structure that holds together several > > documents(that usually reside in separate files). You can compile de > > TOC in teh master document, for the whole manuscript, even across > > several files. I think that there is a way to cross-reference to > > separate files also. > > > > Look in User Guide and HowTos for Master documents. > > > > Enrique > > Most of the howto's and user-guides are not very helpful when it comes > to my particular problem, as they merely mention the fact that it can > be done. > > I searched high and low for a way of cross-referencing between two > documents and the best I came up with was > http://www.taming-openoffice-org.com/writer/xrefbetweendocs.htm > > However, I find the method of creating cross-references cumbersome and > difficult. So I was wondering whether there was an easier way of doing > it. I tried mailing the author of the above mentioned page, asking if > the method is applicable in OO-beta, but to no avail. > > So any help regarding the subject would be appreciated. > > Best regards, > > Steffen Denize
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