atw: Re: Cross-referencing in Word

I generally x-ref to headings, not bookmarks - I'm sure I've typed near
every heading at some point [it's pretty much inevitable ;-)], but it still
baffles me why the document will tick along perfectly happily for months,
then go bananas when I finally get around to checking it in. Solution:
revert to old fashioned method of naming doc versions DocX.1.doc, DocX.2.doc
etc?

>>Show bookmarks - you have typed near the end of a bookmark that is the
destination for a x-ref, and inadvertently stretched it out over a page. 

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