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Old 01-10-2014, 06:49 AM
tzachjade tzachjade is offline Cross References Using Find Replace Windows 7 32bit Cross References Using Find Replace Office 2007
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Hi Binar,

Insert a cross-reference anywhere in the document. Cut it (eg via Ctr-X) to the Clipboard, then do a Find/Replace where:
Find = Paragraph 5.4.3
Replace = ^c
Hi Paul(or anyone else answering),

In regards to the original question, how do I change all *different* texts into different corresponding cross-references? E.g., I have a text originally written with plain text, like "see fig. 1", "see fig. 2," "see fig. 3," etc.
Then, later, I added the different the figures and captions themselves (since I do not know starting off the correct order in which I would eventually arrange these figures in). Now, how do I convert all the different original plain text "references" ("see fig. 1," etc.) into actual cross-references, each one linking the corresponding figure using find and replace, in the same manner as in your answer above?

Thanks in advance,
Tzach.
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