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okay so first of all this is the document that I have been working on in the previous videos and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to make cross references in Word so Iamp;#39;m going to go to references and then cross reference and then Iamp;#39;m going to select figure and Iamp;#39;m going to select only label and number and then insert and close and you can see it has inserted the label figure one and if I hold down ctrl and click on it it will take me to figure 1 in the document and I can also put this in brackets if I want to or I can manually edit this to say fig dot 1 and then if I hold down ctrl and click on it it will still take me to figure 1 in the document so I can change this to say whatever I want now another way of doing this is to go to insert and select cross reference here instead and then there are a number of other options for the reference type and also for the text to insert I am just going to show a couple more examples of this so if I select abo