RE: Cross-References in Word
Set a bookmark at the cross-ref's destination then x-ref to that.
Since my experience is with Word 97 I can't say that role of memory is not also a VERY important aspect, but in Word 97 if you run short of RAM available to the program, or if the document is very large (determined only by the whim of Word) then you may experience the same problem even with the bookmarks.
Trust Microsoft to make you do twice the work.
Scott
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