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You don't need legacy formfields for this - all you need do is use a suitable Style. See attached. The attached document uses the Heading4 Style, which has been formatted to generate a simple numbered list. Later on, I have cross-referenced both equations. If you swap them around or insert more content with the Heading4 Style, before either of them, the numbers will change immediately and the references will auto-update if you print or preview the document.
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