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I have just found an easy solution. I first changed the example numbering from "(2)" to "2" and then did "update field" on the entire document. This changed the cross reference numbers from ((2)a) to (2a). Then I changed the example numbering back to "(2)". As long as I don't do another "update field" on the reference numbers, they are staying as (2a). yeah! This is not a full solution but I guess easiest.
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Of course, you will have to repeat the procedure after you have edited the document so that the cross-references need updating.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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