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I am trying to create a Table of Contents but in reverse from the normal word procedure and this one must really be a table containing 3 columns a/b/c
a - reference number b - unimportant c - title These would be created first and then cross referenced to in the text... in the text they should appear as "c /a/" without the qutation marks I'm honestly confused as to how to do this and I'm not really certain they envisaged this option. All of my google searches have resulted in ways to create a TOC from captioned sections. I suppose if I could somehow caption the table cells with the title and place the caption in the reference number cell then I could just cross reference theese in the document. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide |
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Well some more investigation ahead I have discovered that just making a caption without refering to anything does the tric and can be cross referenced... the only problem I have is making Word read the label from two columns away instead of right infront of the Number
The code for numbering is {SEQ /B \*ARABIC} and from my understanding this doesn't contain location information, so i guess autocad reads the text infront of the label automatically While the cross reference code is {REF _Ref271813593 \h} I suppose this is a definition of the location.. so I wonder if there is a way to define the location as one column away from the label in this field |
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