Operation Manual
ABC 5×4
(1)
3) Delete the sample formula and insert your formula as an object in the left column. See
“Creating formulas” on page 267 for more information on inserting formulas.
Alternatively, you can first insert your formula into the document, then carry out Steps 1 and 2
above, replacing the sample formula with your formula.
Note
If you want to use square parentheses instead of round ones around the formula
number, or if you want the formula number to be separated from the formula by tabs
instead of using a table, then you need to modify the AutoText entry for fn. Refer to the
section on AutoText in Chapter 4, Getting Started with Writer.
Cross-referencing
1) Click in the document where you want the cross-reference to appear.
2) Go to Insert > Cross-reference on the menu bar to open the Fields dialog (Figure 275).
3) Click on the Cross-references tab, then select Text in the Type section.
4) In the Selection section, select the formula number you want to refer to.
5) In the Insert reference to section, select Reference and click Insert.
6) When you have finished creating cross-references, click Close to close the Fields dialog.
Tip
To insert the cross-reference number without parentheses, select Numbering instead of
Reference in the Insert reference to section.
Figure 275: Fields dialog – Cross-references page
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