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Cross-Reference - Using Arabic Numbers Instea |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A user needed the cross-references to be printed in Arabic numbers not Roman numerals. The user also needed to have the tables in the document cross-referenced. Solutions: To get the reference to print in Arabic numbers, the user did the following: 1. Entered a Table Box Option code (Alt-F9, 2, 4) before the Table Definition code 2. Change the First Level Numbering Style (option 4) to Numbers (option 2) (This changes the numbering style from using Roman numerals to using Arabic numerals) Now when the customer generates Cross-References which refer to the Table Box it will use the new Arabic numbering style. |
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