Range.InsertCrossReference Method
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Inserts a cross-reference to a heading, bookmark, footnote, or endnote, or to an item for which a caption label is defined (for example, an equation, figure, or table).
Syntax
expression.InsertCrossReference(ReferenceType, ReferenceKind, ReferenceItem, InsertAsHyperlink, IncludePosition, SeparateNumbers, SeparatorString)
expression Required. A variable that represents a Range object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data Type | Description |
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ReferenceType | Required | Variant | The type of item for which a cross-reference is to be inserted. Can be any WdReferenceType or WdCaptionLabelID constant or a user defined caption label. |
ReferenceKind | Required | WdReferenceKind | The information to be included in the cross-reference. |
ReferenceItem | Required | Variant | If ReferenceType is wdRefTypeBookmark, this argument specifies a bookmark name. For all other ReferenceType values, this argument specifies the item number or name in the Reference type option in the Cross-reference dialog box. Use the GetCrossReferenceItems method to return a list of item names that can be used with this argument. |
InsertAsHyperlink | Optional | Variant | True to insert the cross-reference as a hyperlink to the referenced item. |
IncludePosition | Optional | Variant | True to insert "above" or "below," depending on the location of the reference item in relation to the cross-reference. |
IncludePosition | Optional | Variant | True to use a separator to separate the numbers from the associated text. (Use only if the ReferenceType parameter is set to wdRefTypeNumberedItem and the ReferenceKind parameter is set to wdNumberFullContext.) |
IncludePosition | Optional | Variant | Specifies the string to use as a separator if the SeparateNumbers parameter is set to True. |
Remarks
If you specify wdPageNumber for the value of ReferenceKind, you may need to repaginate the document to see the correct cross-reference information.
Example
This example inserts at the beginning of the active document a cross-reference to the page that includes the first bookmark in the document.
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