Check the Layout tab of Page Setup and make sure the box for "Suppress
endnotes" isn't checked. But note that you should not be breaking the
chapter up with section breaks; you should have just a single section break
(usually this will be at least "Next page") before the title of each
chapter.
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"Doran Hunter" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply, Suzanne! For some reason, it still sticks the
endnotes
at the end of the book, even with section breaks. If this is the layout of
the chapter:
Title
Text, etc
References
I'll place a section break (continous) before the title, another between
the
text and the references; then, I highlight the text with the footnotes, go
to
Insert--references--footnotes--etc., and select the option to convert
all
footnotes to endnotes and place them at the end of the section. It places
them at end of the whole document. Somewhere along the line, I'm botching
something.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
If you insert a section break at the end of each chapter and set the
endnotes to appear at the end of the section, you should get the result
you
want.
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Doran Hunter" Doran wrote in message
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I have a book I'm working on that is organized into chapters with
footnotes.
All the footnotes need to be converted to endnotes and placed at the
end
of
each chapter. Whenever I follow the directions to do this, they always
end
up
at the end of the whole document (and end up with roman numerals, even
though
I select the numeral option). I have tried inserting section breaks--I
have
tried everything (well, probably not everything). I'd appreciated any
help!