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Cross References - Initial Caps

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Michele - 17 Sep 2004 02:16 GMT
Hello -
I'm using Word 2000. I have a long stylized document containing
outline numbering that has been cross referenced.  Is there a way to
insert a switch to change the case of the field code reference that
will update each time the fields are updated in the document or does
this have to be done if needed.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Michele
Stefan Blom - 17 Sep 2004 10:56 GMT
Display the field code and add \* Caps to the end of it.

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> Hello -
> I'm using Word 2000. I have a long stylized document containing
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> Michele
Michele - 17 Sep 2004 17:30 GMT
> Display the field code and add \* Caps to the end of it.

Hi Stefan~

Thanks for your quick reply.  I'll need to add this to EACH field code
manually or by macro correct?  Is there a default that can be changed
somewhere if I knew I wanted First Initial Caps and the Heading was in
ALL CAPS?

Have a great day and thanks for your time.

Michele
Stefan Blom - 24 Sep 2004 13:51 GMT
Yes, it must be done for each field code. Using a macro or
Edit>Replace would help, of course.

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> Michele
 
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