Inserting Cross-References
Cross-references let you create automated links that are based on commands you provide. This allows you to keep links consistent and change them in just one place by using the MadCap:xref style (or a class of it that you have created). Cross-references can also be used to convert online links to page number references when you are producing printed output. You can insert cross-references into content files.
For more information see the Flare online Help.
Note: The default format for the primary cross-reference style (MadCap|xref) is already set up to create context-sensitive cross-references. If you have been using the old default cross-reference formats and want to continue using them, you can edit the MadCap|xref style and replace the new formats with the older ones. The old cross-reference format for the default style medium is See "{paratext}". The old format for the print medium is See "{paratext}" on page {page}.
If you have already edited the MadCap|xref style in a stylesheet before upgrading to a new version, your custom format will not be affected. You will only see a change if you have never changed the default format from older versions.