You can set Footnote as your Browse Object (or use Go To: Footnote) to see
if the search stops anywhere that doesn't appear to be a footnote. If you
haven't already done so, be sure you have Hidden text displayed.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Paul at work" wrote in message
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Thanks for suggestion on Track Changes, but still no #17 footnote when
Track
Changes disabled. And yes, I did move #17 by dragging reference mark in
doc
(not by working in footnote text.
Is there a type of "reveal codes" command that will show me possible
phantom
code that I can remove to restore proper sequence?
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Do you have Track Changes enabled? If so, numbering will not be
straightened
out till you accept the changes. If not, did you move the footnote by
dragging or cutting/pasting the footnote reference mark in the document
(which is the correct way to do it)?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Paul at work" Paul at wrote in message
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After relocating a footnote #17 in doc I now have a gap with no #17.
After
all efforts to renumber sequentially, a gap remains (even if converted
to
A,B,C letters instead of numbers) and even if converted to endnotes
instead
of footnotes.
Is there imbedded code for phantom #17 that I can remove to restore
consecutive numbers?