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equation numbering cross reference

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vijay J. - 05 Mar 2004 12:48 GMT
Hi,

When I try to cross-reference an equation in Word2000
(Windows XP), can't I put only the equation number (i.e.
not the label etc)?

Thanks
Word Heretic - 06 Mar 2004 05:17 GMT
G'day "vijay J." <vijay_janyani@nothotmail.com>,

have you tried looking at bookmarking it and the options you get from
the x-ref to the bookmark?

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vijay j. - 09 Mar 2004 16:31 GMT
Steve, thanks a lot for your reply, it works fine, but I
have a further query now, related to referring the same
cross reference more then once:
I am doing the following - (1) Insert cross reference as
usual, (2) In caption, select text desired (3)then Insert
> bookmark > add (hidden option, location option
selected), (4) update field for cross reference.

When I use the same cross reference at some other place,
do the above has to be all repeated or is there any short
cut. If I repeat all above, would it affect previous
cross reference?

Thankyou

Vijay

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Word Heretic - 10 Mar 2004 07:28 GMT
G'day "vijay j." <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>,

the simplest way is to just cuttenpaste the existing refs and re-use
them. This is the same as inserting the correct x-ref initially, ie:
Insert > X-ref is all that's needed second time around.

The simple way:

Copy this:---> see {3.2.1.} {MY TOPIC} on page {42}

to where ever you want.

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>have a further query now, related to referring the same
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