Word problem: x-refs and heading styles

Subject: Word problem: x-refs and heading styles
From: "Kane, Beth" <Beth -dot- Kane -at- ncslearn -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 13:20:44 -0500


In Word 2000, I want to add cross-references to some headings whose styles I
created. However, the heading I want to refer to doesn't appear in the
Cross-reference dialog box. The online help for this problem says:
"The Cross-reference dialog box displays only headings that are formatted
with a built-in heading style," meaning headings that come with the standard
Word template.

How insane is this?!? I can't use cross-refs unless I use MS built-in
styles? Tell me it isn't true. Do you know a way around this?

Thanks very much,

Beth Kane (not a Word expert)
Services Support Tech Writer
NCS Learn, an NCS Pearson business
Phone: 1.800.937.6682, x7048
beth -dot- kane -at- ncslearn -dot- com
www.ncslearn.com



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