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Daiya Mitchell
 
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Use google to search the archives of these groups. Doug Robbins has created
some macros that will convert endnotes to plain text, which you could then
cut and paste as you like and have the numbers follow, so look for Doug
Robbins as the author, and try various keywords. I know the question has
come up a few times.

This link should search all Word-dedicated groups hosted by MS, though you
might need to add the .* at the end back, if the link broke.

http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr....public.wor d
..*


On 7/15/05 12:18 PM, "orioles29" wrote:

A manuscript has been created with seprate documents for each chapter. Each
of these documents has endnotes.

A publisher has requested that all the endnotes for each chapter be
separated into one document for publication at the end of the book.

Is there any way to copy just the endnotes from each chapter document into
one new endnote only document?


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