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Old 03-06-2012, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by sbianco View Post
I've solved the the single letter reference/table/fig character string by adding a bookmark. In the phase: "References (a) and (b)"; the "(b)" is now a bookmark mapped to that Reference so when I hit F9 the (b) bookmark is updated, if that makes sense. I can't solve the plural on the "Reference" label. I wish I could just add a 's' to that field. Thanks
For that, you'd need to bookmark the (a), (b) and (c) and type 'References' manually, after which you can insert the cross-references. FWIW, this would also allow you to have 'References (a) - (c)'.
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