[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 119011] Variables defined in the same paragraph appear as a single cross-reference

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119011

--- Comment #9 from Òscar <o.arias.bu at gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 151494
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Restart a variable and repeating the exact same context

There is another strange behaviour related to this bug. See the attached
document for details.
Let's say you have two tables with footnotes. You use a variable to number the
footnotes on each table with a letter (a, b, c,...). This variable is called
"TableFootnote". When you insert the footnotes in the second table, you restart
the variable, so it starts again with the letter "a". Let's say the first
footnote is exactly the same in both tables:
"aUnits: g/mL"
Now try to insert a cross-reference to these footnotes (both letter "a"). You
will see only one option displayed in the "Cross Reference" dialogue.
Only if you modify one of the footnotes (e.g. "aUnits: g/mL..."), then you can
add a cross-reference to both footnotes.

Of course, a workaround would be to name the variables "Table1Footnote" for the
first table, and "Table2Footnote" for the second table, but that's still not
the desired behaviour.

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