Hi Sindy,
Have you reviewed the Cross Reference format that internalRef uses in
its Generated Text (gentext) tab? Your internalRef element in Styler
should be calling out a cross-reference format that pulls in the label
and number via gentext.
My guess is that you are calling a different format when the
internalRefTargetType attribute has a value of figure vs. table. Check
for a condition on internalRef to trigger the appropriate
cross-reference format by using the value of the internalRefTargetType
attribute. This should be highlighted if you insert your cursor in the
first internalRef element you show below.
Once highlighted, check the Gentext tab to see which Cross Reference
format/style is being pulled in. I suspect it's something like Label,
but you really want something like Label and Number. See what step and
table use and follow suit. You can use Ctrl+d to access the list if you
click to the right of the CrossReference element in the gentext window.
If you don't see anything that looks promising in the list, check the
Cross-References tab in Styler (you shouldn't have to do this part if
you got step and table showing label and number). In any event, this tab
is where you create the formats which appear in the element gentext list
dialog. You can create a new one by clicking Insert once you have the
Cross-References tab selected. Name your new format, select it, and
right-click to select Edit. You should see another gentext-looking
dialog box. From the Insert menu there, you can select Element Label and
Number.
Ah, Styler.
Regards,
Jason
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Lafayette, CO 80027