Hi Michael,
Can this work for page numbers too?
(Using the original document as an example), adding to the reference for
"WAGO" in the "C" document something that may say something like see
"WAGO on page XXX" where the XXX is where the finished document will put
the reference to WAGO?
Connection will be created to the page number also.
If you insert a reference, you could chose different behaviors on "Refer
using":
Page Number (unstyled)
Page number (styled)
Chapter
Referenced text
"Above"/"Below"
I always chosed "Referenced text" for German Base-Handbuch. This book is
created by a master document. All main chapters are separate documents
with different sections for content and title/Toc. There are many
references from one chapter to the other in the master document.
Same master document works since 12 years with changing chapters for
every new version of LO. I only set a link to the different chapters in
my file system. So I don't need to change the link inside the master
document.
Regards
Robert
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