Bite the bullet and renumber the figures and references. Then go home and curse the person who decided to use Quark for this kind of document.

Gene Kim-Eng

----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny G." <digitaldanny...@yahoo.com>

I'm working on an 80 page book containing 40 figures with respective text references scattered throughout. I don't have any automatic way to update figure numbers and text references. Using Quark on a Mac, that aspect is all manual. TOCs are automatic though.

My question is:
They want a tiny new figure after Figures 1a, 1b & 1c (all related to each other). This new figure would not be related to 1a, b & c. So is it possible or not to make the new figure 1d? It would save me a ton of work but I know it would be kind of like cheating.


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