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Setting Defaults in the Cross-reference Dialog Box

Summary: Some types of documents rely on cross-references quite a bit. Setting up the Cross-reference dialog box the first time in each Word session can be bothersome after a while. This tip explains how you can bypass the dialog-box bother altogether and simply input the fields on which cross-references are based. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

Michael uses cross-references quite a bit. To do so, he displays the Cross-reference dialog box by choosing Insert | Reference | Cross-reference. Then, in the dialog box (Click here to see a related figure.) , he chooses Bookmark from the Reference Type drop-down, Page Number from the Insert Reference To drop-down, and clears the Insert as Hyperlink check box. These settings don't need to be chosen every time he displays the Cross-reference dialog box, but every time he starts a new session with Word. Making these initial changes to the dialog box gets a bit tiresome, so Michael was wondering if there was a way to specify defaults for the dialog box.

Unfortunately, there is not. A macro could easily be written to set the defaults, but you would need to open the dialog box through the use of the macro rather than the menus. An easier approach would be to just create your own cross-references, without the use of the menus at all.

The next time you insert a cross-reference, take a moment to look at it in your document. It is nothing but a field; if you select the cross-reference and then press Shift+F9, you can see the field code used by Word to implement the cross-reference. It should look something like this, where MyBookmark is the name of the bookmark being referenced:

{pageref MyBookmark}

You can create your own cross-reference by simply following these steps:

  1. At the location where you want the cross-reference, press Ctrl+F9 to insert a pair of field braces. The insertion point should be in the middle of the braces.
  2. Type pageref and a space.
  3. Type the name of the bookmark to be referenced.
  4. Press F9 to update the field.

That's it; it is very quick and easy, provided you know the name of the bookmark you want to reference. If you don't, then you can find the bookmark by pressing Shift+Ctrl+F5 to display the Bookmark dialog box. You can then select the bookmark, press Ctrl+C to copy the name, click Cancel (or press Esc) to dismiss the Bookmark dialog box, and then press Ctrl+V to paste the name of the bookmark into the field you are creating.

Tip #373 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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