Cross-Reference to Heading Number Is Not TextLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q121470 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen Heading Numbering is formatted as an ordinal number (1st, 2nd, 3rd), as cardinal text (One, Two, Three), or as ordinal text (First, Second, Third), a cross-reference will appear with a number instead of text. For example, if you cross-reference the following heading using cardinal text formatting
Section Onea cross-reference to the Heading Number will display as,
1.This behavior does not occur when the format of the heading numbering is alphabetic or roman.
WORKAROUNDModify the cross-reference field to include one of the following switches depending on the numbering format you are using for your heading numbering.
Number Format Field Switches to Add to REF field ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1,2,3 \* Arabic (the default, switch is optional) I, II, III \* Roman i,ii,iii \* roman A,B,C \* Alphabetic a,b,c \* alphabetic 1st,2nd,3rd \* ordinal one, two, three \* cardtext first, second, third \* ordtextTo modify the cross-reference field:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in programs listed above. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Word 97 for Windows and Word 98 Macintosh Edition.
MORE INFORMATIONYou can modify Heading Numbering formats by clicking Heading Numbering on the Format menu. In the Heading Numbering dialog box, click Modify. In the Modify Heading Numbering dialog box, choose the desired format from the Bullet or Number list, and then click OK.
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Additional query words: heading numbering number cardinal cardtext ordtext
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