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RE: Setting up NBW



Apparently so. The menu to be had at Insert/Cross Reference makes use of the
same labels.  The general Help file actually has a detailed explanation of the
Cross Reference function, and states that its function is to keep track of what
may be shifting page references.

J. P. Earls, OSB
English Department
St. John's University
Collegeville, MN 56321
jearls@nospam.csbsju.edu



-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Afzal [mailto:rafzal@nospam.taconic.net]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 3:13 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list NOTABENE
Subject: RE: Setting up NBW


Can one use these labels to reference footnote pages like NB DOS, i.e.
"see note 56 on page <label>"?



>You can still jump forward and backward to those labels, but apparently you
have
>to do it through the menu you get in Insert/Reference Labels.  Someone wrote
>about this not long ago, but I can't find the message.
>
>You told me just what I needed to know <g>.  Just one more small point: 
>Most of my styles use the NBDOS Label (<<LBText>>) not only as indications 
>but also as quick "jump-to" points.  (As you probably recall, NBDOS let you 
>jump to the next or previous LB label, and I had those actions set up as 
>Alt+[ and Alt+], making it very easy to set up the document by jumping from 
>one data entry to the next.  My converted documents containing the blank 
>styles don't display their labels, however, even though in Show Codes view 
>they're present.  How do I get this functionality back?  Thanks again!
>
>At 11:30 PM 12/21/00, you wrote:
>>You will get other and better answers, but it seems to be a slow Saturday 
>>night,
>>so here goes:
>
>
>         David
>
>
>
>
>



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Cameron Afzal
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