Hi Zip,
For what you're describing, Word will be using it's own bookmarking, which you can see if you go to Insert|Bookmark and check the
'hidden bookmarks' option. Sinilarly, if you select one of your cross-references and press Shift-F9, you'll see something like {REF
_REF123456 \h}, where '_REF123456' is the bookmark name. If the \h isn't there, add it, press F9 then doub;e-click the
cross-referfence to go to its source (before accepting the tracked changes). If it's pointing to a tracked deletion, that's the
source of your problem - the 'new' table will have a different bookmar (if any) and, once you accept the tracked changes, your old
bookmark will most likely be deleted.
--
Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
"zip" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news

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> Hi macropod
>
> I have searched and there are no bookmarks in my document. The cross
> references are in tables which cross reference bulleted numbers in other
> table rows. Such as below
>
> 1. Does the query need to be referred to the Helpdesk?
> 2. If yes, go to step 22
>
> 22. Do this.
>
> Upon accepting tracked changes in other parts of the document it ruins the
> table cross references also.
>
> "macropod" wrote:
>
>> Hi Jacqueline,
>>
>> Did any of the ranges with tracked changes have bookmarks in them? If so, that could be a problem for cross-references to those
>> ranges, especially if deletions are involved.
>>
>> --
>> Cheers
>> macropod
>> [Microsoft MVP - Word]
>>
>>
>> "zip" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:E573C07F-E44D-4A0C-B852-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Hi, I have a document with cross references throughout. When I accept all
>> > tracked changes, all of the cross references when clicked take you to the
>> > first page. Pressing Ctrl A+F9 afterwards does not fix them.
>> >
>> > Any help would be great.
>> > Thanks'
>> > Jacqueline
>>
>> .
>>