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stman
My document has all numbered headings, and my cross-references are created
with Reference type: Heading and Insert reference to: Heading number, so they
look like this "see Section 3.3.2" (with only the number being a field).
When I'm editing the document and need to create a paragraph before a
heading, for example, above "3.3.2 Creating Snow", and I put the cursor
before the "C" in Creating (remember the number is a field) and hit Enter.
Word creates a blank paragraph of the same heading style above it and numbers
it 3.3.2. The original 3.3.2 becomes 3.3.3, and this breaks all
cross-references to it. If I update the cross-references to 3.3.2, they don't
change, so they point to the new heading I created, which is wrong.
I suppose this has to do with where the bookmark (or whatever is used as the
target marker) is placed. How can I avoid this? The easy way I thought was to
place the cursor at the end of the paragraph preceding the heading and
pressing Enter, but since that's a table, it just creates another row. Please
help.
with Reference type: Heading and Insert reference to: Heading number, so they
look like this "see Section 3.3.2" (with only the number being a field).
When I'm editing the document and need to create a paragraph before a
heading, for example, above "3.3.2 Creating Snow", and I put the cursor
before the "C" in Creating (remember the number is a field) and hit Enter.
Word creates a blank paragraph of the same heading style above it and numbers
it 3.3.2. The original 3.3.2 becomes 3.3.3, and this breaks all
cross-references to it. If I update the cross-references to 3.3.2, they don't
change, so they point to the new heading I created, which is wrong.
I suppose this has to do with where the bookmark (or whatever is used as the
target marker) is placed. How can I avoid this? The easy way I thought was to
place the cursor at the end of the paragraph preceding the heading and
pressing Enter, but since that's a table, it just creates another row. Please
help.