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Cross-reference building blocks, to select dashes, spaces, quotation marks, and other

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USING INCOPY CS4 150 Text 2 In the Cross-Reference Formats dialog box, do one of the following: • To edit a format, select the format on the left. • To create a format, select a format to base the new format on, and then click the Create Format button creates a duplicate of the selected format. . This 3 For Name, specify the name of the format. 4 In the Definition text box, add or remove any text as needed. Click the Building Block icon to insert building blocks from a menu. Click the Special Characters icon to select dashes, spaces, quotation marks, and other special characters. 5 To apply a character style to the entire cross-reference, select Character Style For Cross-Reference, and then choose or create the character style from the menu. You can also use the Character Style building block to apply a character style to text within the cross-reference. 6 Click Save to save the changes. Click OK when finished. Cross-reference building blocks Building block Page Number Paragraph Number Paragraph Text Full Paragraph Partial Paragraph Text Anchor Name What it does Example Inserts the page number. on page on page 23 Inserts the paragraph number in a crossreference to a numbered list. See See 1 In this example, only "1" is used from the paragraph, "1. Animals." Inserts the paragraph text without the paragraph number in a cross-reference to a numbered list. See "" See "Animals" In this example, only "Animals" is used from the paragraph, "1. Animals." Inserts the entire paragraph, including paragraph number and paragraph text. See "" See "1. Animals" Lets you create a cross-reference to the first part of a paragraph, up to the specified delimiter, such as a colon or em dash. See See Chapter 7 In this example, only "Chapter 7" is used from the title "Chapter 7: Dogs and Cats." Specify the delimiter (such as : in this example), and indicate whether the delimiter is excluded ("false" or "0") or included ("true" or "1") in the source cross-reference. See "Creating cross-references to partial paragraphs" on page 151. Inserts the text anchor name. You can create text anchors by choosing New Hyperlink Destination from the Hyperlinks panel menu. See See Figure 1 Updated 29 April 2009

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USING INCOPY CS4
Text
2
In the Cross-Reference Formats dialog box, do one of the following:
To edit a format, select the format on the left.
To create a format, select a format to base the new format on, and then click the Create Format button
. This
creates a duplicate of the selected format.
3
For Name, specify the name of the format.
4
In the Definition text box, add or remove any text as needed. Click the Building Block icon
to insert building
blocks from a menu. Click the Special Characters icon
to select dashes, spaces, quotation marks, and other
special characters.
5
To apply a character style to the entire cross-reference, select Character Style For Cross-Reference, and then choose
or create the character style from the menu.
You can also use the Character Style building block to apply a character style to text within the cross-reference.
6
Click Save to save the changes. Click OK when finished.
Cross-reference building blocks
Building block
What it does
Example
Page Number
Inserts the page number.
on page <pageNum/>
on page 23
Paragraph Number
Inserts the paragraph number in a cross-
reference to a numbered list.
See <paraNum/>
See 1
In this example, only “1” is used from the paragraph, “1.
Animals.”
Paragraph Text
Inserts the paragraph text without the
paragraph number in a cross-reference to a
numbered list.
See “<paraText/>”
See “Animals”
In this example, only “Animals” is used from the
paragraph, “1. Animals.”
Full Paragraph
Inserts the entire paragraph, including
paragraph number and paragraph text.
See “<fullPara/>”
See “1. Animals”
Partial Paragraph
Lets you create a cross-reference to the first
part of a paragraph, up to the specified
delimiter, such as a colon or em dash.
See <fullPara delim=”
:
” includeDelim=”
false
”/>
See Chapter 7
In this example, only “Chapter 7” is used from the title
“Chapter 7: Dogs and Cats.”
Specify the delimiter (such as : in this example), and
indicate whether the delimiter is excluded (“false” or “0”)
or included (“true” or “1”) in the source cross-reference.
See “
Creating cross-references to partial paragraphs
” on
page
151.
Text Anchor Name
Inserts the text anchor name. You can create
text anchors by choosing New Hyperlink
Destination from the Hyperlinks panel menu.
See <txtAnchrName/>
See Figure 1
Updated 29 April 2009