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The Cross Reference box

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Judith has attended:
Word Intermediate course
Word Advanced course

The Cross Reference box

Simon have you found out why Spices is in the cross refernce box yet?

RE: The Cross Reference box

Hi Judith,

Thank you for your question.

It was very strange having Spices in the list.

The Spices option seems to have been added to the list but I am not aware of any method to add entries to this box.

Sorry I couldn't be any more helpful.

Regards

Simon

Thu 24 Sep 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

Word tip:

Create Blank Lines in Lists

If you in the middle of writing a numbered or bulleted list you may want to insert a blank line between the points to make the list more readable. To do this:

While in the middle of typing a list:

Press Shift+Enter and your cursor will stay in the list and move down a line without inserting another bullet or number.

Press Enter and a new bullet or number will form.

This can be useful in case your lists contain items several sentences long, as blank lines between the items may make your lists more readable.

View all Word hints and tips


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