List any two options that we can do with the help of Cross reference.
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A cross-reference allows you to link to other parts of the same document. For example, you might use a cross-reference to link to a chart or graphic that appears elsewhere in the document. The cross-reference appears as a link that takes the reader to the referenced item.
In the document, type the text that begins the cross-reference. For example, "See Figure 2 for an explanation of the upward trend."
▶On the Insert tab, click Cross-reference.
▶Word ribbon with Cross-reference highlighted
▶In the Reference type box, click the drop-down list to pick what you want to link to. The list of what's available depends on the type of item (heading, page number, etc.) you're linking to.
▶Cross-reference dialog with Reference types shown
In the Insert reference to box, click the information you want inserted in the document. Choices depend on what you chose in step 3.
▶Choices in the Insert references to list
In the For which box, click the specific item you want to refer to, such as "Insert the cross-reference."
▶To allow users to jump to the referenced item, select the Insert as hyperlink check box.
▶Cross-reference dialog with hyperlink checkbox highlighted
If the Include above/below check box is available, check it to include specify the relative position of the referenced item.
▶Click Insert.