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Cross-reference formatting issue
Dear all,
When cross-referencing to figures in my appendix section, the defaults comes up as follows: See Figure A.4.1 and Figure A.4.2. My question, is it possible to change it such that it will display as: See Figures A.4.1 and A.4.2 . If I toggle field codes and add "\# 0" the following is displayed: See Figures (manual insertion) 4 and 4. This is obviously not ideal. |
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You would need separate cross-references and are stuck with Figure A.4.1 and Figure A.4.2 if you want a cross-reference to the caption.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Fantastic, thank you so much!
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