So today I’d had enough! I found out how to fix it, and I’m hoping this fix will hold for all future field code updates (it’s held the few times I’ve updated the doc today, so here’s hoping…) If I manually format the incorrect one, when I update the fields using F9, it goes back to 14 pt bold all caps. I’ve checked and double-checked the Edit Field and Toggle Field Code options to see if there’s anything different between the two. I’ve put two of these suckers into the same sentence-one will go in OK and take the formatting of the surrounding sentence the other displays in the formatting of the appendix heading (all caps and 14 pt bold!). Most times the cross-reference goes in as it should-formatted the same as the surrounding text.īut on the odd occasion and for no apparent reason, the cross-reference decides to display the formatting of the original appendix heading. When we need to cross-reference the appendix in the main text, we select the name from the list of bookmarks and insert it. ‘Appendix B’) and add it as a bookmark (‘AppendixB’). We’ve been using Word’s Bookmark feature to select the first part of the appendix title (e.g. Lately I’ve been working with a colleague on some long documents with lots of Appendices etc.
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