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I'm editing a linguistics article. Examples in linguistics are
numbered sequentially through an article, and the built-in style "List
Number" works fine for that.
But sometimes a linguistics example has subparts that are lettered,
and I need to be able to insert cross-references to the subparts into
the text.
<Example>
(1) <tab> asdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdf
(2) <tab> opwjertojqero[tijao[ijwert
(3) <tab> a. <tab> opkn0pinipnqedfqwefqwe
<tab> b. <tab> ppkn0pinipnqedfqwefqwe
(4) <tab> ppqnergipnqerbaoijbgjk
Paragraph of discussion, which points out that (3a) is like (2) but
(3b) resembles (4).
</Example>
So, is there a way in Word2003 to continue the main list numbering
into an occasional example with subparts, and then to refer to the
subpart including the main number -- even if the main number doesn't
appear in the second subpart line? (Presumably this uses the "with
context" feature of cross-referencing.)
Thanks, all!
numbered sequentially through an article, and the built-in style "List
Number" works fine for that.
But sometimes a linguistics example has subparts that are lettered,
and I need to be able to insert cross-references to the subparts into
the text.
<Example>
(1) <tab> asdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdf
(2) <tab> opwjertojqero[tijao[ijwert
(3) <tab> a. <tab> opkn0pinipnqedfqwefqwe
<tab> b. <tab> ppkn0pinipnqedfqwefqwe
(4) <tab> ppqnergipnqerbaoijbgjk
Paragraph of discussion, which points out that (3a) is like (2) but
(3b) resembles (4).
</Example>
So, is there a way in Word2003 to continue the main list numbering
into an occasional example with subparts, and then to refer to the
subpart including the main number -- even if the main number doesn't
appear in the second subpart line? (Presumably this uses the "with
context" feature of cross-referencing.)
Thanks, all!