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Hello all,
I seem to have sorted out my automatic numbering of headings, but now I wish to link to that number throughout my document. So if I have 1. Heading X and I link the 1. on next page. If I then decide that I wish to have another heading before Heading X, lets say Heading Y so I get 1. Heading Y 2. Heading X I would like the linked 1. on the next page to automatically update to 2. Is this possible? Thanks in advance Robenson |
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First thing to try, F9 to update fields?
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Thanks, but I meant how do I set up the links?
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If you are referring to cross-references, create them via References tab | Cross-reference.
Note that you have to force an update of the cross-reference fields. Fields in the selection can be updated with F9, but switching to Print Preview (Ctrl+F2) and then back to your previous view (ESC) applies to all cross-references at once (no matter what is selected).
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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