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I'm working on a document where I've created a numbering sequence that runs: RULE 1, RULE 2, etc. From time to time, I want to refer to the headings in the body of the document, but with lower case (Rule 1, Rule 2, etc.). How can I do this? The Cross-referencing tool just inserts the upper case reference and I don't want to change to lower case manually every time. Many thanks. Richard. |
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You will have to manually add the \* FirstCap switch to the cross-reference (REF) field after it has been created.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Thanks, Stefan. I've found you can also do this by:
- right clicking on the field - selecting "Edit field" - selecting "Format" - selecting "Title case" |
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OK, thanks for the follow-up. I remember that editing a field (via the context menu) was unpredictable in older versions of Word, so I haven't really tested it recently.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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