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Say you have been editing and the cross reference GIU is showing all of your
tables, one after another as it should in sequence.
You continue to cut & paste or do some other editing some where else and
then for some strange reason, it hits the fan so to speak.
(you don’t get a warning this is going to happen and you can not recover
using ctrl-Z)
What you say: You go to add another cross reference, and suddenly you have
qty 6 table #1 , qty 6 table # 2 etc listed in the cross-reference GUI
window. You know you only have qty 1 table #1, qty 1 TABLE #2... What the___
just happened?
The only way I have found to fix this is to re-insert captions onto each
table, redo the caption text (no copy & paste) and ctrl-X the old caption
entry.
This works when you only have a few, but I’m now looking at over 200 tables…
and all the cross referencing in the document will be messed up if I have to
replace all the captions.
I have also tried by inserting temporary cross references say for all
entries of Table #1, shift-F9 to see the _ref number and then using all the
insert book mark, display hidden bookmarks and delete the "bogus" entries.
They don't go away, they just change # and point you to the top of first
page of your document.
I’ve seen this in Xref for headers, figures, tables and the only fix is to
destroy & redo. There has to be a better way?
Any suggestions
tables, one after another as it should in sequence.
You continue to cut & paste or do some other editing some where else and
then for some strange reason, it hits the fan so to speak.
(you don’t get a warning this is going to happen and you can not recover
using ctrl-Z)
What you say: You go to add another cross reference, and suddenly you have
qty 6 table #1 , qty 6 table # 2 etc listed in the cross-reference GUI
window. You know you only have qty 1 table #1, qty 1 TABLE #2... What the___
just happened?
The only way I have found to fix this is to re-insert captions onto each
table, redo the caption text (no copy & paste) and ctrl-X the old caption
entry.
This works when you only have a few, but I’m now looking at over 200 tables…
and all the cross referencing in the document will be messed up if I have to
replace all the captions.
I have also tried by inserting temporary cross references say for all
entries of Table #1, shift-F9 to see the _ref number and then using all the
insert book mark, display hidden bookmarks and delete the "bogus" entries.
They don't go away, they just change # and point you to the top of first
page of your document.
I’ve seen this in Xref for headers, figures, tables and the only fix is to
destroy & redo. There has to be a better way?
Any suggestions