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Originally Posted by eduzs View Post
I found that the second line works with or without "REF".
True, but cross-references - which is what you are using - should nevertheless be prefixed with REF. In any event, if you bookmark the result (whether via the SET field or by bookmarking the output) and cross-reference it via Insert|Cross-Reference, Word will always insert the REF part.
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