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Hi friends!
I would guess the answer to this question is going to be no, but grandma said "never say never". I have a main text that sends the reader to many other locations in the doc (this was instead of using footnotes). So from within the main text, I am CR to headers (which is not real, Word creates a bookmark there and links to that bookmark. It sounds like a little bit of cheating...). Now when I review the area of the doc that has been referenced from the main text I jump from heading to heading using the navigation pane. Is there a way to check if a certain heading has indeed been CR from the main text? Does a heading "know" that it has been cross-referenced somewhere else? Thank you and have a good day! Susan Flamingo |
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