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In a document in MS Word 2007 or 2010 I need a lot of cross references, to numbered items, figures, list etc.
Every time I add a cross reference a dialog is displayed and when changing from type (numbered items, figures etc) to another type I need also to change the 'insert reference to' part (e.g. page number, paragraph number etc).
Every time I change the type (which is in a small too dialog box), the 'insert reference to' combo box is reset to its first value.
Is there an easier way to add cross references in a document?
I'm not sure I follow you. Faster in what way? The dialog lets you pick a target you've previously defined. How would word know what you want the cross reference to target? – TheCompWiz – 2012-03-12T14:47:48.197
I rephrased and added additional info. – Michel Keijzers – 2012-03-12T14:59:44.053
1Sadly, this fits in the Microsoft category of "By Design". You can custom-write your own module and make it behave however you want... but doing so, would probably consume more time/energy/effort than just simply doing it the longer-way. – TheCompWiz – 2012-03-12T16:17:44.970
@TheCompWiz Thanks for your answer. And yes, it takes too much time to create such a module. – Michel Keijzers – 2012-03-12T16:33:43.093