finding CR origin from marker

Steve Rickaby srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk
Wed Mar 8 04:05:53 PST 2006


At 13:54 +0200 8/3/06, Zimerman Orly wrote:

>I am working on a book, where there are lots of Cross Reference markers.
>I need to work backwards for some items.
>For a few of the markers (the upside T's), I need to find out where the source is (i.e. what is the opposite of Control-Shift-click) that brings the user to the current place.
>
>Is there a way to use the paragraph ID and find this out (it is listed in the C-R marker info)?

I asked the self-same question a couple of months ago. The short answer is 'no', the longer answer is below. Check the archives? If you can't find what you want, mail me off-list and I'll send you the complete thread.

At 11:25 -0500 7/2/06, Bernard Aschwanden wrote:

>If you need to find all the markers and group them to see what points TO a reference, try building a List of Markers (type is cross-reference) and see if that helps.
>
>In the list of markers you will find this type of content:
>22009: Heading 3: Printing
>
>Then look for a Heading 3 with the text Printing in your docs. Not a 100$ reliable system as it needs to have the same text remain in the paragraph (the word Printing is used on first insertion, so later edits don't get reflected, for example, changing it to read Print to PDF still has the marker text 22009: Heading 3: Printing a Scan Window)

-- 
Steve



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