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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Unfortunately, "All Styles" doesn't really display *all* styles. You can
access the style by selecting Custom instead. This opens the Format Settings
dialog. If you click the Styles... button in the lower left corner, you'll
open the Style dialog box, from which you can select any style and modify
it.

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"Octavee Uhl" octavee (no spam) @ gmx.net wrote in message
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When I go to show all styles, the style "Endnote Reference" is not in

there
to modify as a masschange. How can I accomplish that?

Thanks
Octavee

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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The two relevant styles are Endnote Reference (superscript by default)

and
Endnote Text.

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"Octavee Uhl" octavee (no spam) @ gmx.net wrote in message
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Thanks Daiya,

this works great. One more thing. The Endnotes at the end have a

certain
formating, like superscript, but there seems to be no style for it. I

can
not see the style in available Styles. How can I masschange this?

Thanks again

Octavee


"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
.. .
Section Endnotes at the end of the document, but after the Endnotes

is
not
supposed to be an End of the document, there are still 3 pages (like
an
appendix).

To do that you need to set the endnotes to end of section, insert a
section
break before the appendix, and then have your appendix. If you

already
have
multiple section breaks in the document, use the File | Page Setup

(Layout
tab) to suppress the endnotes in each section except the one you want

the
endnotes to follow.

Also I want to have a special Layout formating for the Endnote Page
instead
of just the line.

I'm afraid I do not understand your example. Can you clarify? You can

type
most anything you want into "endnote space" and make it look fine,

but
to
Word it will still be part of an endnote. This is not necessarily a
problem,
it depends.

The lines you are seeing at the beginning of the endnotes and at the
top
of
some of the pages are the Endnote Separator and Endnote Continuation
Separator, which you probably want to delete. To do so, switch into
Normal
View and go to View | Footnotes. A footnote pane will open up at the
bottom. Use the dropdown menu at the top of the pane to access the
separators.

Example: In Bold Section 1, Next line
1 Endnote text for 1
2 Endnote text for 2 etc

In Bold Section 2, Next line
1 Endnote text for 1
2 Endnote text for 2 etc

Is this possible? And if yes, how?

Thanks a lot
Octavee Uhl


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