At 16:50 -0700 26/4/07, Melissa Clark wrote:
>When the x-ref is split into two separate x-refs (one referencing the table
>and one referencing the field), conditional text operates normally and as
>expected; however, this then means twice as many x-refs.
I seem to remember hitting this problem a
At 16:50 -0700 26/4/07, Melissa Clark wrote:
>When the x-ref is split into two separate x-refs (one referencing the table
>and one referencing the field), conditional text operates normally and as
>expected; however, this then means twice as many x-refs.
I seem to remember hitting this problem a
Hi,
I have an issue that occurs when a specific cross-reference style/format is
used together with conditional text. What happens is that when conditional
text is applied to a paragraph that contains this particular cross-reference
format and when the cond text is shown/hidden, somehow the cross-r
Hi,
I have an issue that occurs when a specific cross-reference style/format is
used together with conditional text. What happens is that when conditional
text is applied to a paragraph that contains this particular cross-reference
format and when the cond text is shown/hidden, somehow the cross-re