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The cross-reference is a REF field.
To look at what fields are there, press Alt+F9 which toggles display of field codes. You can see the field structure and code. (not completely for AutoTextList or HyperLink Fields, though)* When you insert a cross-reference you insert a Ref field. If it is to anything other than an existing Bookmark (i.e. Heading, Caption) a hidden bookmark is inserted at the location you are cross-referencing. You can get funky results if, after you insert a cross-reference, you go to the beginning of the referenced material and type. Say you want to insert something above what you cross-referenced. You go to the start and press Enter, move up and then start typing what you wanted to add. Say it is a heading. You reformat what you type to Normal or Body Text. Everything looks fine. When you update the cross reference (REF) field, it will now include what you added. Hyperlinks also create these bookmarks but are not quite as problematic because they do not update to show the content linked. However, they still will go to the start of the hidden bookmark. Answered by Stefan Blom in the answers forum. Quote:
Susan, I again ask you to please read A Message to Forum Cross-Posters. Take it to heart.
You have been asking a lot of questions in the forums. This is a good thing. See also:
==================================== I can say this here but am hesitant to be so blunt on the other answers forum. This is not a rant about you but about the other forum, where I am also a volunteer moderator.Off-topic rant/advice for Susan ====================================
- I will likely delete this violet text later.
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