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Creating cross-references to partial paragraphs

You can design cross-reference formats to include only the first part of a paragraph. For example, if you have headings in your document that look
like, “Chapter 7—Granada to Barcelona,” you can create a cross-reference that refers only to “Chapter 7.”

Cross-reference to partial paragraph
A. The cross-reference source ends at an em dash (^_) B. “false” excludes the em dash from the source

When you insert the Partial Paragraph building block, you must do two things. First, specify the delimiter between the quotation marks. The
delimiter is the character that ends the paragraph. Common delimiters include colons (Chapter 7: Granada), periods (Chapter 7. Granada), and
dashes (Chapter 7—Granada). To insert special characters such as em dashes (^_), em spaces (^m), and bullet characters (^8), choose an option
from the menu that appears when you click the Special Characters icon.

See

Creating cross-references to

partial paragraphs

.

Text Anchor Name

Inserts the text anchor name. You can
create text anchors by choosing New
Hyperlink Destination from the
Hyperlinks panel menu.

See

See Figure 1

Chapter Number

Inserts the chapter number.

in chapter

in chapter 3

File Name

Inserts the filename of the destination
document.

in

in newsletter.indd

Character Style

Applies a character style to text within
a cross-reference.

See name=”bold”> on
page

See Animals on page 23.

Specify the character style name, and
include the text you want to apply the
character style to between the name=””> and tags.

See

Apply character styles within a

cross-reference

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