Odd cross-ref substitution 7.2

Combs, Richard richard.combs at Polycom.com
Mon Sep 15 08:09:32 PDT 2008


David Kuhn wrote: 

> In short, is there a way to select a marker and find out what it is
> doing?

You can select one just like a single character, but it's a bit
trickier, and there may be multiple markers "on top of each other." So
do it this way: 

1) Open the Marker dialog (Special > Marker). 

2) In the document, put the cursor somewhere before the marker(s) in
which you're interested.

3) Open the Find/Change dialog, set Find to Any Marker, and click Find.
The first marker found is selected, and the Marker dialog shows you the
Marker Type and Marker Text. 

4) Click Find again to advance to the next marker. Rinse and repeat. 

HTH!
Richard


Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
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