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Old October 25th, 2005, 06:48 AM
torajudo
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Default Creating dynamic cross reference links in a Word document

We have a client that has created a word 2000 template for his office. This
template will make reference to sections of text that look something like
this:

"As you can see in Exhibit (XXX) the plaintiff will need to justify his
expenditure.

..
..
..
further down in the document:

"Please refer to Exhibit (YYY) for details about this case"

These cross reference links - ie the words Exhibit (XXX), Exhibit (YYY) will
"jump" to the actual exhibits (which appear as separate documents included in
the appendix of the larger document).

My question:

1. What is the best way to create these jumps - as cross-references /
hyperlinks / or bookmarks in the document?

2. The client wants these cross reference links to be "dynamic" in nature.
What I mean by this is that if they have the following in the document:

Exhibit (1)
Exhibit (2)
Exhibit (3)
Exhibit (4)

If they want to "insert a new Exhibit (2)" between the old Exhibit (1) and
Exhibit (2), all the other Exhibits and their respective numbers would be
automatically re-numbered so the pattern would look like this:

Exhibit (1)
Exhibit (2) ---- the new Exhibit (2)
Exhibit (3)
Exhibit (4)
Exhibit (5)

What is the best way to do item #2. I am thinking some sequential field in
word


Here is more clarification:The dynamic numbering in the document is to
appear within any giving paragraph. So for example:
______________
text text text text text (Exhibit1)text text text text text
text text text text texttext text text text texttext text text text
text(Exhibit 2)text text text text text text text text text text....

text text text text texttext text text text texttext text text text texttext
text text text text(Exhibit 3)
_________________
Now, the client would like to be able to insert additional text with a "new"
Exhibit 2, for example, between the exisitng first two "Exhibits". If the
client enters more text, then the current Exhibit 2 will become Exhibit 3
(and the current Exhibit 3 will automatically change to Exhibit 4) because of
the added text and new Exhibit 2.

My thought is to modify Caption Style so it is not bolded, centred text.



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Old October 25th, 2005, 09:06 AM
Stefan Blom
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Default Creating dynamic cross reference links in a Word document

I'll answer your questions in the opposite order, since the creation
of captions logically precedes inserting references to them:

2. For Word to be able to automatically create cross-references, you
have to create a caption label named "Exhibit" and use it to insert
your exhibit numbering:

a) On the Insert menu, click Caption.

b) In the dialog box, click the New Label button.

c) Click OK to insert.

d) Add the parentheses manually around the caption number.

e) Select the caption and create an AutoText entry for it for easy
insertion.

When creating the following exhibit captions, just insert the
AutoText.

AutoText entries can be copied between templates, but all
caption labels are (unfortunately) stored in normal.dot (the blank
template), which means that the Exhibit label must be created for each
individual computer where it should be used.

1. Create hyperlinked cross-references to the Exhibits, via
InsertCross-Reference.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"torajudo" wrote in message
...
We have a client that has created a word 2000 template for his

office. This
template will make reference to sections of text that look something

like
this:

"As you can see in Exhibit (XXX) the plaintiff will need to justify

his
expenditure.

.
.
.
further down in the document:

"Please refer to Exhibit (YYY) for details about this case"

These cross reference links - ie the words Exhibit (XXX), Exhibit

(YYY) will
"jump" to the actual exhibits (which appear as separate documents

included in
the appendix of the larger document).

My question:

1. What is the best way to create these jumps - as cross-references

/
hyperlinks / or bookmarks in the document?

2. The client wants these cross reference links to be "dynamic" in

nature.
What I mean by this is that if they have the following in the

document:

Exhibit (1)
Exhibit (2)
Exhibit (3)
Exhibit (4)

If they want to "insert a new Exhibit (2)" between the old Exhibit

(1) and
Exhibit (2), all the other Exhibits and their respective numbers

would be
automatically re-numbered so the pattern would look like this:

Exhibit (1)
Exhibit (2) ---- the new Exhibit (2)
Exhibit (3)
Exhibit (4)
Exhibit (5)

What is the best way to do item #2. I am thinking some sequential

field in
word


Here is more clarification:The dynamic numbering in the document is

to
appear within any giving paragraph. So for example:
______________
text text text text text (Exhibit1)text text text text text
text text text text texttext text text text texttext text text text
text(Exhibit 2)text text text text text text text text text text....

text text text text texttext text text text texttext text text text

texttext
text text text text(Exhibit 3)
_________________
Now, the client would like to be able to insert additional text with

a "new"
Exhibit 2, for example, between the exisitng first two "Exhibits".

If the
client enters more text, then the current Exhibit 2 will become

Exhibit 3
(and the current Exhibit 3 will automatically change to Exhibit 4)

because of
the added text and new Exhibit 2.

My thought is to modify Caption Style so it is not bolded, centred

text.









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Old October 25th, 2005, 09:09 AM
Melissa
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Default Creating dynamic cross reference links in a Word document

1. My recommendation is to use cross reference (Insert Reference
Cross-Reference) and ensure the "Insert as hyperlink" check-box is ticked.
2. If your exhibits are documents or sections inserted at the end of the
main text as appendices, then use existing header or create a new heading
style, e.g. Appendix Header and apply numbering to it. For each exhibit, add
a new Appendix heading before the text begins. So when you do No. 1 above,
reference to this heading.

If you move the exhibits around or add in/ delete exhibits, the numbering
will remain consistent and accurate.
3. For "auto-numbering" within text, place cursor after the word "Exhibit"
and go to Insert Field. Choose AutoNum from FieldNames and click OK. Each
subsequent time you do this will increment the numbering by 1.

"torajudo" wrote:

We have a client that has created a word 2000 template for his office. This
template will make reference to sections of text that look something like
this:

"As you can see in Exhibit (XXX) the plaintiff will need to justify his
expenditure.

.
.
.
further down in the document:

"Please refer to Exhibit (YYY) for details about this case"

These cross reference links - ie the words Exhibit (XXX), Exhibit (YYY) will
"jump" to the actual exhibits (which appear as separate documents included in
the appendix of the larger document).

My question:

1. What is the best way to create these jumps - as cross-references /
hyperlinks / or bookmarks in the document?

2. The client wants these cross reference links to be "dynamic" in nature.
What I mean by this is that if they have the following in the document:

Exhibit (1)
Exhibit (2)
Exhibit (3)
Exhibit (4)

If they want to "insert a new Exhibit (2)" between the old Exhibit (1) and
Exhibit (2), all the other Exhibits and their respective numbers would be
automatically re-numbered so the pattern would look like this:

Exhibit (1)
Exhibit (2) ---- the new Exhibit (2)
Exhibit (3)
Exhibit (4)
Exhibit (5)

What is the best way to do item #2. I am thinking some sequential field in
word


Here is more clarification:The dynamic numbering in the document is to
appear within any giving paragraph. So for example:
______________
text text text text text (Exhibit1)text text text text text
text text text text texttext text text text texttext text text text
text(Exhibit 2)text text text text text text text text text text....

text text text text texttext text text text texttext text text text texttext
text text text text(Exhibit 3)
_________________
Now, the client would like to be able to insert additional text with a "new"
Exhibit 2, for example, between the exisitng first two "Exhibits". If the
client enters more text, then the current Exhibit 2 will become Exhibit 3
(and the current Exhibit 3 will automatically change to Exhibit 4) because of
the added text and new Exhibit 2.

My thought is to modify Caption Style so it is not bolded, centred text.



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Old October 25th, 2005, 10:42 AM
macropod
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Default Creating dynamic cross reference links in a Word document

torajudo,

This same question was asked (by John Falloon (aka sumgait and adelie)) and
replied to days ago at both Tek-Tips
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.c...1140041&page=2
and Woody's
http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=527864
by various people, including me (in both forums).

The courtesy of acknowledging/responding to those who gave help in those
forums wouldn't go astray - neither would sharing any difficulties you had
with the responses given there!


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Old October 25th, 2005, 03:51 PM
torajudo
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Default Creating dynamic cross reference links in a Word document

Thanks for your reply. I very much appreciate the responses and was hoping
to get another take on the issue as I could not recreate exactly what the
client wanted. I do intend to look over all responses and try to solve this
once and for all. I meant no disrespect and fully intend to respond to
everyone that has kindly offered their expertise. I appologize for any
appearance of improper etiquette.



"macropod" wrote:

torajudo,

This same question was asked (by John Falloon (aka sumgait and adelie)) and
replied to days ago at both Tek-Tips
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.c...1140041&page=2
and Woody's
http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=527864
by various people, including me (in both forums).

The courtesy of acknowledging/responding to those who gave help in those
forums wouldn't go astray - neither would sharing any difficulties you had
with the responses given there!



 




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