Examples of using A cross-reference in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Computer
Create or update a cross-reference.
Creating a cross-reference for a new index entry.
See Apply character styles within a cross-reference.
To make a cross-reference start by opening the References tab.
The groups section is essentially a cross-reference table.
To create a cross-reference for a new index entry.
Applies a character style to text within a cross-reference.
Creating a cross-reference for an existing index entry.
Cross-Ref style specifies the style sheet to be used for a cross-reference.
When you delete a cross-reference, the source cross-reference is converted to text.
Inserts the paragraph text without the paragraph number in a cross-reference to a numbered list.
When you update a cross-reference, any formatting changes you have made to the source text are removed.
Inserts the paragraph number in a cross-reference to a numbered list.
If you edit a cross-reference that links to a different document, the document is opened automatically.
If you want to emphasize a section of text within a cross-reference, you can use the Character Style building block.
A cross-reference is a link within the same document, for exampel to refer to chapter 3 for more information about a topic.
If you choose Paragraph,you can create a cross-reference to any paragraph in the document you specify.
When a cross-reference immediately follows an index entry, the Before Cross-Reference characters are used rather than the Following Entry characters.
If you choose Text Anchor,you can create a cross-reference to any text in which you have created a hyperlink destination.
This means for the user that the person's data is admittedly encrypted and therefore cannot be immediately intercepted by hackers,but also that it by a cross-reference with e.g.
To completely remove a cross-reference, you can also select the cross-reference source and delete it.
Before Cross-Reference specifies the words orpunctuation used before a cross-reference(usually a period, semicolon, or space).
While creating or editing a cross-reference, click the Create Or Edit Cross-Reference Formats button.
Enter characters in the Before Cross-Reference field to specify the words orpunctuation that precede a cross-reference(usually a period, semicolon, or space).
When you insert a cross-reference, a text anchor marker appears at the beginning of the destination paragraph.
If you're writing a manual or reference document,you may want to include a cross-reference to refer the reader from one part of your document to another.
When you insert a cross-reference in your document, you can choose from several predesigned formats, or you can create your own custom format.
In a document you have open, right-click a field, such as a table of contents,a page number, or a cross-reference, and click Update Field.
If you want punctuation following a cross-reference, enter it after the cross-reference text you entered in the Index palette.
You can create a cross-reference to an existing entry in the index, or you can add a new entry specifically for the cross-reference. .
