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Topic Title: Cross-references in Word Import Topic Summary: Created On: 10-Feb-2004 14:03 Status: Post and Reply |
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I have a Word document which has cross-references to figures, tables, numbered items, etc. These are links which, when clicked, navigate the reader to the said figure, table, or numbered item. When I import the document, the links disappear. This is OK since DOORS has its own linking functionality. When I export the module to a Word document, however, there is no way to recover the cross-references from the original imported document. Is there a way to preserve cross-reference information?
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Neil,
We are evaluating the "WEXP" (Word EXPorter) package of DXL scripts which can handle cross-references. Essentially, you have to put some tag/text into the Object Text where the cross-reference is to appear (i.e. like a Word field) and aim it at the attribute of another Object (i.e. like a Word bookmark). This has to be done manually but once done, cross-references update automatically when objects are move etc. |
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Which part of the functionality is this?
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In reply to last post, the answer is the DOORS link functionality, i.e. the ability to click on a link and be taken to the referenced object.
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Sorry, I actually meant in WEXP. I need to do a similar thing aswell.
Kenny |
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WEXP has a "hyperlink" function.
The target of the hyperlink can be a bookmark, which is created upon export by using the "WEXP Export Bookmark" attribute. The WEXP user's manual gives more details. John Bentley |
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Hi,
I tried this using WEXP. What I see is that a bookmark is created in Word (in my case TEST), but the cross reference is not created. I placed the following text in the Object text: [Introduction "#TEST" ]. Does anyone know what I do wrong? (I use Word 2000) Edo |
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