While we prepare the audit working papers/files, we
include references in audit points to link the supporting details that refer
the reader from one part to another part of the document. Example: See page
number 23, point no: 5, See Annexure A or Refer the table A etc.,
But if a change is made in a file, assume if we
insert few pages, this leads us to correct all the references made in whole
audit file manually. Many a times we miss to correct the references.
Cross References
A cross-reference is just creating a link between
two parts of the same document.
If we want to insert cross-references in our
document, we need to find the parts that are to be cross linked and do format
(Text Formatting) those parts. Example if it is a heading, we need to format
the text with heading styles or outline levels one, and then we insert the
cross-reference.
Let’s understand this with an example, assume, we
have following items in a Systems Audit Report (Refer Picture A)
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Picture A
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In this example, we have two Reference Types.
One is Heading (marked in yellow) and the other one is Numbered Item
(marked in green). If we call the Cross-reference dialog box (shortcut:
Alt + S + RF) and select Numbered Item as Reference type, we can see ‘For which
Number item:’ details as given in below image (Refer Picture B).
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Picture B
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Like Heading and Numbered Item, we have few other
Reference types. The list of those reference types are given below (Refer Table
A)
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Reference Type
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How to format the text
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Bookmark
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Bookmark is just a name of reference point or
selection in the document.
Step 1: Select the text or reference point
Step 2: On the Insert tab, in the Links
group, select Bookmark (Shortcut: Alt + N + X)
Step 3: Give a Name (without space) and
click Add
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Footnote
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A footnote is an explanatory comment or that
appears at the bottom of a page.
Step 1: Select the place where you want to insert
Footnote
Step 2: Press Ctrl + Alt + F
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Endnote
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Endnotes are similar to Footnote, except that the
text of an endnote appears at the end of a section. If only one section is
available in the whole document, it appears at the last page of the document.
Step 1: Select the place where you want to insert
Endnote
Step 2: Press Ctrl + Alt + D
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Equation, Figure, Picture and Table
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These are the types of caption for your graphics
and tables.
Step 1: Select the graphic or table to insert
caption
Step 2: On the References tab, in the Captions
group, click Insert Caption
Step 3: Select the label type and give Caption
text
Step 4: Click OK
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Insert a Cross Reference
Step 1: click the place where the cross
reference should appear
Step 2: On References tab, in the Captions
group, click Cross Reference (Shortcut: Alt + S + RF) to display the
cross reference dialog box
Step 3: Select the References type
(Explained in Table A)
Step 4: Select the Insert reference to. (Explained
Table B)
Step 5: Select the For which
numbered item.
Step 6: Click Insert
Word by default inserts cross-reference fields
as hyperlinks, hence, just a Ctrl + Click leads us to reach the
reference part.
Insert reference to
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Insert reference to
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Explanation
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Heading Text
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To display the heading, we have to use this.
Actual text of the Heading will be inserted as Cross-Reference text (for
example, Executive Summary)
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Page Number
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To display the page number of the reference
item, we have to use this.
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Heading Number
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Heading number will be inserted as
Cross-reference.
For example, if the cross-reference to
1(c)(5) is inserted within 2(a)(i), the number used is (5).
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Heading Number (No Context)
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No context will be inserted.
1(c)(5) will always be inserted as (5)
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Heading Number (Full Context)
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To display full heading number, use this.
(i.e. 1(c)(5)
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Above/Below
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The word above or below is inserted.
For
example: See the Executive Summary, above.
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