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Hi b0x4it,
There is no material difference between {QUOTE 'Caption' \* Arabic} and {QUOTE 'Caption' \# 0}. The \* and \# are field switches. The \* gives access to a range of predefined options (eg \* Arabic, \* Roman) and the \# specifies a numeric output. If you're using a cross-refernce like {REF _Ref293660174 \h}, the \# 0 must go before the \h (ie {REF _Ref293660174 \# 0 \h}. The \h switch is a hyperlink switch and enables you to click on the cross-reference and go to its source.
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