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>>>>> "KM" == Kathryn Marshall <kmarshall -at- MODACAD -dot- COM> writes:
KM> I use two different paragraph formats for chapter numbers and chapter
KM> titles. I'd like to create a
KM> cross-reference format that inserts: "Chapter X, Chapter Title". For
KM> example, See Chapter 2, Getting Started for more information.
KM> Is there any way to do this without creating TWO separate
KM> cross-reference formats (what I'm doing currently). It's annoying
KM> because I have to insert the cross reference twice -- once for the
KM> chapter number and again for the chapter title.
My chapter titles have a hidden number. That is, I have a character
format called "Invisible." It sets the point size to 2pt and the
spread to -100.0%. I use the Numbering page of the Paragraph
Designer to apply the Invisible format to the number.
Voila! The chapter number is included in cross-references!