On 01/05/08 10:53, Michele wrote:
On Jan 3, 2008 7:56 PM, Mats Broberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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and the footnote area. It will look the same, but relies on that the
crossref can return the actual autonumber of the listitem.
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I am not sure I understand what you are trying to do, but a while ago I
needed to reference a numbered item and I "solved" the problem with simple
trick (you may want to replace simple with dirty, it's a matter of taste :-)
):
What I did was to add as *hidden text* the number of the item next to the
actual number automatically generated, then then referenced it. The drawback
is that if someone activates the show hidden text they will "call your
bluff".

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Hi Michele,

I tried to do as you described; however, when I entered the hidden
text (e.g. hidden text, "2", for the 2nd item in the list), there
was no entry field for the name of the hidden text; hence, there was
not way I could reference it from another part of the document.
IOW, the only two entry field labels for the Hidden text were:

  Condition
  Hidden text

What am I missing?

TIA

-Larry




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