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When a cross reference is in the form of 7-9, it is no problem it only points to 7 and 9 and not to 8. I can't find how I can automatically change the format from 7,8,9 to 7-9. Do you know how to change that? Update: I found the shortcut key ctrl+shift+H, which works In case I would reverse it (change 7-9 back to 7,8,9), how can I do that?In chapter 1 and 2, I changed in the note options "end of document" to "end of section" and also choose to restart at each section. Next, I opened chapter 1 and clicked the insert tab on the ribbon, chose the drop down triangle next to "object" and chose "Text from File". I selected chapter 2, which is then added after chapter 1. There are two problems, however. First, the headings from chapter 2 (e.g. 2.1, 2.2 etc) are not visible in the heading pane. Second, if I place my cursor at the end of the last reference of chapter 1 and press enter, I cannot insert a odd-page section break. How can I fix these two issues? Last edited by nielsgeode; 07-31-2017 at 02:44 AM. |
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{IF{=MOD({PAGE},2)}= 0 {QUOTE 12}} or {IF{=MOD({PAGE},2)}= 0 "{QUOTE 12}¶ This page intentionally left blank¶ "} at the end of the last endnote in a Section and using ordinary 'Next Page' Section breaks. Quote:
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I cannot do a normal section page either
All section- and page-break options are grayed out.If I select the ",7,8," in 6,7,8,9 and press ctrl+shift+h the result is 69. If I place my cursor between 7 and 9 and press the "-" key, I get an "_" instead. However, I can copy a "-" from somewhere else in the text and paste it between the 7 and the 9. If I then select 7-9 and press ctrl+spacespar it changes back to 7_9 and not to 6,7,8,9. |
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Thanks a lot! It works.What I would like to do as well is insert a new section which has style 1 and which is called Summary. If I try to do that, word automatically puts "Chapter 8" before the word Summary. How can I do this without having it linked to chapter 7 (e.g. if you define a new level 9 style)? The same applies for the Table of Contents: how can I have it appear in the heading pane above chapter 1? |
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