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Cross-references

A cross-reference is a string of text that is derived from the destination paragraph (the text being pointed to). Example: For more information, see “Field mice” on page 249. You can specify whether a cross-reference derives from a paragraph style, such as a heading style, or from a text anchor you’ve created. You can also determine the cross-reference format, such as Page Number Only or Full Paragraph & Page Number.

Use the Hyperlinks panel (Window > Interactive > Hyperlinks) and commands in the Type > Hyperlinks & Cross-References menu to create and format cross-references.

For more information on cross-references, see web Help.

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