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Re: Cross reference
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- Subject: [mg124285] Re: Cross reference
- From: David Reiss <dbreiss at gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 17:04:29 -0500 (EST)
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- References: <jercaf$17u$1@smc.vnet.net> <jesucv$ce7$1@smc.vnet.net>
Take a look at the following for a screencast of what Peter
describes:
http://initialsingularity.com/EquationNumbering.mov
I had created this for a consulting client of mine some time ago....
Best regards,
David
http://Scientificarts.com
On Jan 14, 5:08 pm, Peter Breitfeld <ph... at t-online.de> wrote:
> Benito Cartolo wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > I want to reference a DisplayFormulaNumbered cell but I have no idea how.
>
> > I used google, but the only thing I find is this Publicon thing
>
> > Best
>
> I don't know, what's the best way, but I use Cell-Tags and Hyperlinks.
> Suppose you have a Cell (any kind of cell will work):
>
> x=y^2-4
>
> Then choose this cell and go to "Cell/Cell Tags/Add/Remove Cell Tags"
> and enter a name for this cell.
>
> If you want to reference this cell maybe as "eq:1" do the following:
> Type "eq:1" (no quotes needed), highlight it and goto Insert/Hyperlink.
> In the window now popping up, choose "Current notebook" in section
> Destination notebook and "Cells with the tag" in the section Destination
> within notebook. The window below this section offers now all your
> defined tag. Select the appropriate one and you are done.
>
> --
> _________________________________________________________________
> Peter Breitfeld, Bad Saulgau, Germany --http://www.pBreitfeld.de
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