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Old 06-13-2016, 01:51 AM
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Hello,

I am using crossreferences in my document.
It works fine but i have a problem when i will print my document.

Below my figure ill insert a caption. So ill got Figuur 1 (i am Dutch).
But ill adjust it to Figuur XVI-1.
I make a crossreference in my document and it is Figuur XVI-1. So far so good.
But I don't like the capital F of Figuur so I change the layout to lowercase, but then it becomes figuur xvi-1. In the crossreference ill change xvi to XVI, so ill got as crossreference figuur XVI-1.

And here starts my problem with printing.
If ill want to print the document it changes back to lowercase. Is there an solution for this? Or do i have to choose for lowercase or uppercase letters?

Thank you in advance.

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It is not clear whether you want the captions to appear as:
figuur XVI-1
or:
figuur xvi-1
or how you want the cross-references to appear:
figuur XVI-1
or:
figuur xvi-1

If you want the captions to have a non-standard format, the simplest way of doing that is to insert a new one in the correct format, using the 'new label' option, then delete the new caption. Cross-references to the captions will default to that format.
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Thanks for your answer!
Ill will give it an try.
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