Anybody an idea how to solve the problem that cross-references remain unambiguous after subdocuments are inserted in a master document? More details: I've been trying to use Word for a draft of my thesis. I've written autarkic subdocuments (WORD2002) with cross-references to numbered headings and captions (include chapter numbers, heading 1) of equations and figures (e.g. Figure 1.6) - i.e. cross-referencing of captions just within a subdocument not between subdocuments. All fields are proper defined since 'Updating of Fields' (CTRL+A and F9) returns satisfying results (showing e.g. Figure 2.6 instead of Figure 1.6) when number of 'numbered heading 1' has changed ( by changing 'Start at' from 1 to 2) provided just respective (sub)document is opened. However, as soon as (sub)documents are inserted in the master document the headings, captions are amended by word as one would expect but the cross-references don't change accordingly. They rather seem to start again at 1 with and in each inserted subdocument which confuses all cross-references in either documents (master and sub). e.g. a cross-reference in chapter 2 which is supposed to refers to Figure 2.6 is now stated as Figure 1.6 (which is actually a completely different picture) in the master document since it refers to the wrong chapter (heading 1). Has anybody experienced similar problems? I hope there is a solution to that problem since it prevents the full and combined utilisation of the Word given functions 'cross-reference' and 'master/subdocument'. Thank you in advance with the hope somebody knows how to tackle this issue!