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I'm using autoref to refer to tables in the text, e.g.




In autoref{tab:main_result}, you can see ...




I'd like to be able to refer to a variable that lists the pages that tab:main_result is called on. The ultimate goal is to be able to put that reference in the table note (e.g. "For discussion of this table, see page XX").



Is this possible? I know that I could refer to the section in the table notes, but I'd like to be able to refer to the page.










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    I'm using autoref to refer to tables in the text, e.g.




    In autoref{tab:main_result}, you can see ...




    I'd like to be able to refer to a variable that lists the pages that tab:main_result is called on. The ultimate goal is to be able to put that reference in the table note (e.g. "For discussion of this table, see page XX").



    Is this possible? I know that I could refer to the section in the table notes, but I'd like to be able to refer to the page.










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      I'm using autoref to refer to tables in the text, e.g.




      In autoref{tab:main_result}, you can see ...




      I'd like to be able to refer to a variable that lists the pages that tab:main_result is called on. The ultimate goal is to be able to put that reference in the table note (e.g. "For discussion of this table, see page XX").



      Is this possible? I know that I could refer to the section in the table notes, but I'd like to be able to refer to the page.










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      I'm using autoref to refer to tables in the text, e.g.




      In autoref{tab:main_result}, you can see ...




      I'd like to be able to refer to a variable that lists the pages that tab:main_result is called on. The ultimate goal is to be able to put that reference in the table note (e.g. "For discussion of this table, see page XX").



      Is this possible? I know that I could refer to the section in the table notes, but I'd like to be able to refer to the page.







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