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Using fields you can easily reference other page numbers of a document in which you are working. For instance, you could use a field to make the text "See page X for more information" appear in your document. The X, of course, refers to a different page number in the current document. But what if page X is in a different document, and you want to refer to it?
Word does not include any easy way to address this issue. Instead, you must use a workaround that can seem rather tedious at times. Before presenting the steps you can use, a little bit of a setup is in order. Let's suppose that you have two documents, Doc1 and Doc2. In Doc2 there is a section entitled "Saving the World." You want to refer to the page number of this section from within Doc1. To do this, you would follow these steps:
At this point, your cross-reference should be in place. Note that these are general steps; they don't go into specifics on how to insert individual fields, create bookmarks, and the like. If you need information on this, you can either refer to other issues of WordTips or to Word's on-line help.
Also note that you must use the field shown in Step 9 exactly as shown, as well as following step 10. Remember that the original field (that you created in steps 3 through 5) is hidden text, meaning it will not display in Doc2. If you don't include the \* Mergeformat switch and press Ctrl+Spacebar, the cross-reference will be hidden in Doc1 as well. The \! switch is used so that Word doesn't try to update the reference to a field in Doc1 when it really refers to something in Doc2.
Tip #1190 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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