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Old 03-02-2010, 11:37 AM
Roscoe Roscoe is offline How to make a SEQ field show up in cross references? Windows XP How to make a SEQ field show up in cross references? Office 2007
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Default How to make a SEQ field show up in cross references?

When one inserts a cross reference, the list includes numbered headings, figures, tables, etc...Once, in a galaxy far far away, I knew how to add something to that list.



For example, in my technical documents I usually have a list of references with a {SEQ Reference \* ARABIC} to create a numbered list in an appendix. I then reference each of those numbers somewhere in the body of my document. What I'd like (and pretty sure I've done it before in an older version of word...I'm using 2007 now) is for "References" to show up in that list of cross references.

Before it was something that was added to the normal.dot template, so a new user had to have both templates (report and normal), but for the life of me I can't recall how I did it nor can I find the website/email trail to describe it.

Ideas?

Thanks!
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