applied patch #3307144 - more cross links in documentation (whyeye)

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\S0{labels} Labels
Labels are the targets of Goto instructions, or of the various branching instructions (such as \R{iferrors}{IfErrors}, \R{messagebox}{MessageBox}, \R{iffileexists}{IfFileExists}, and \R{strcmp}{StrCmp}). Labels must be within a Section or a Function. Labels are local in scope, meaning they are only accessible from within the Section or Function that they reside in.
Labels are the targets of \R{goto}{Goto} instructions, or of the various branching instructions (such as \R{iferrors}{IfErrors}, \R{messagebox}{MessageBox}, \R{iffileexists}{IfFileExists}, and \R{strcmp}{StrCmp}). Labels must be within a \R{ssection}{Section} or a \R{ffunction}{Function}. Labels are local in scope, meaning they are only accessible from within the \R{ssection}{Section} or \R{ffunction}{Function} that they reside in.
To declare a label, simply use:
\e{MyLabel:}
Labels cannot begin with a -, +, !, $, or 0-9. When specifying labels for the various instructions that require them, remember that both an empty string ("") and 0 both represent the next instruction (meaning no Goto will occur). Labels beginning with a period (.) are global, meaning you can jump to them from any function or section (though you cannot jump to an uninstall global label from the installer, and vice versa).
Labels cannot begin with a -, +, !, $, or 0-9. When specifying labels for the various instructions that require them, remember that both an empty string ("") and 0 both represent the next instruction (meaning no \R{goto}{Goto} will occur). Labels beginning with a period (.) are global, meaning you can jump to them from any function or section (though you cannot jump to an uninstall global label from the installer, and vice versa).