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Adding a cross-reference field within a document is easy enough, I just hit reference>cross-reference and can point to any number in a list, which will update automatically if I make changes to the list.
But how do I cross-reference a number field in an outside document? For example, Document A is a list like this: 1. [Facts about John] 2. [Facts about Sally] 3. [Facts about Jeremy] Document B has texts such as: "see Document A, paragraph (1) for facts about John..." If I change my list to the following: 1. [Facts about Steve] 2. [Facts about John] 2. [Facts about Sally] 3. [Facts about Jeremy] I want Document B to automatically update the cross-reference number to say "see Document A, paragraph (2) for facts about John..." This is easily achieved when the list is within Document B, but how can I achieve this when dealing with 2 separate documents? |
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