WD: Errors in Cross-References in Master Document or SubdocumentLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q119514 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you update fields in a master document that contains cross- references, the following error messages may occur in place of the cross-reference:
Error! Reference source not found. Error! Bookmark not defined.These errors also occur in a normal document if the document contains figures, captions, pictures or other cross-references.
CAUSEIf you delete the cross-reference source or remove the subdocument that contains it, Word for Windows can no longer locate the source and displays the above error messages. A cross-reference consists of a REF field that points to a special, internal bookmark at the cross-reference source. As a result, the errors that occur refer to REF field or bookmark problems. For more information about the special bookmarks Word uses for cross- references, indexes, and tables of contents, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q108455 TITLE : Table of Contents Entries, Cross-References, & Captions Marked ARTICLE-ID: Q112542 TITLE : Text Added to End of Line Not Included in Cross- Reference MORE INFORMATIONIn a master document, you can create cross-references between the master document and a subdocument or between two subdocuments. If you insert, merge, move, split, or create a subdocument that contains a cross-reference, Word maintains the cross-reference as long as the REF field and cross-reference bookmark remain intact.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 529-547
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