Re: [libreoffice-users] How to Find Dangling Cross References in Writer

2013-08-12 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Fri, 2013-08-09 at 07:25 +1000, Tim Lloyd wrote: Hi, Probably not the solution you were hunting for but I create a PDF and search for the offending text. It gets the job done in a roundabout sort of way Sadly, this is my method as well. It is especially irritating when using Master

[libreoffice-users] How to Find Dangling Cross References in Writer

2013-08-08 Thread CVAlkan
My own fault of course, but sometimes I begin with with a passage that says something like See [Blah-Blah] on page [99] where the items in the braces are actually cross-references. Then I later delete whatever that was referring to without realizing something was referencing it and end up with

Re: [libreoffice-users] How to Find Dangling Cross References in Writer

2013-08-08 Thread Tim Lloyd
Hi, Probably not the solution you were hunting for but I create a PDF and search for the offending text. It gets the job done in a roundabout sort of way Cheers On 08/09/2013 06:47 AM, CVAlkan wrote: My own fault of course, but sometimes I begin with with a passage that says something like

Re: [libreoffice-users] How to Find Dangling Cross References in Writer

2013-08-08 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
I suppose that if you are willing to do that, you could also just write a macro that looks for the error text. Even in a macro, it is not always clear to me that a reference is bad. Even worse, sometimes the display text does not update to indicate that the reference is broken - LO is doing