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Cross Reference for Google Docs
Tech Specs
- • Type: Google Docs Add-on
- • Latest Version: 36
- • Price: Freeware
- • Offline: No
- • Developer: davidrowthorn
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- • Rating Users
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Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 2
- • Current Version Downloads
- 2
- • Updated: July 20, 2018
Cross Reference is a free Productivity Add-on for Google Docs. You could download the latest version crx file and install it.
More About Cross Reference
Insert labels and references as hyperlinks. Instead of a URL, add a code recognised by Cross Reference, then an underscore, then your choice of name.
For example, to label a graph of people's heights you would add text underneath the graph, highlight that text, press Ctrl+K to add a link and enter #figur_heights as the URL. The name 'heights' is chosen to be meaningful, but any name is fine. The codes for labels are as follows: #equat, #figur, #table. They are followed by an underscore, then the name. References are the same, but their codes are #equ, #fig, #tab. So to refer to our graph of heights we would add some text in a paragraph (e.g. the word 'figure'), highlight it, add a link with the url #fig_heights.
For full guidance, visit: https://github.com/davidrthorn/cross_reference/blob/master/README.md
To report an issue, please visit the github at https://github.com/davidrthorn/cross_reference