Operation Manual

Paragraph Number Inserts the paragraph number in a cross-
reference to a numbered list.
See <paraNum/>
See 1
In this example, only “1” is used from the
paragraph, “1. Animals.”
Paragraph Text Inserts the paragraph text without the
paragraph number in a cross-reference to
a numbered list.
See “<paraText/>”
See “Animals”
In this example, only “Animals” is used
from the paragraph, “1. Animals.”
Full Paragraph Inserts the entire paragraph, including
paragraph number and paragraph text.
See “<fullPara/>”
See “1. Animals”
Partial Paragraph Lets you create a cross-reference to the
first part of a paragraph, up to the
specified delimiter, such as a colon or em
dash.
See <fullPara delim=”:”
includeDelim=”false”/>
See Chapter 7
In this example, only “Chapter 7” is used
from the title “Chapter 7: Dogs and Cats.”
Specify the delimiter (such as : in this
example), and indicate whether the
delimiter is excluded (“false” or “0”) or
included (“true” or “1”) in the source cross-
reference.
See Creating cross-references to partial
paragraphs.
Text Anchor Name Inserts the text anchor name. You can
create text anchors by choosing New
Hyperlink Destination from the Hyperlinks
panel menu.
See <txtAnchrName/>
See Figure 1
Chapter Number Inserts the chapter number. in chapter <chapNum/>
in chapter 3
File Name Inserts the filename of the destination
document.
in <fileName/>
in newsletter.indd
Character Style Applies a character style to text within a
cross-reference.
See <cs name=”bold”><fullPara/></cs> on
page <pageNum>
See Animals on page 23.
Specify the character style name, and
include the text you want to apply the
character style to between the <cs
name=””> and </cs> tags.
See Apply character styles within a cross-
reference.
Creating cross-references to partial paragraphs
You can design cross-reference formats to include only the first part of a paragraph. For example, if you have headings in your document that look
like, “Chapter 7—Granada to Barcelona,” you can create a cross-reference that refers only to “Chapter 7.”
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