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adding new notes to doc with old notes just written as text
Hello,
I need to revise a paper I wrote with endnotes. However, I just wrote the number of the note within the text and in the notes section as regular text. I.e., I just wrote '1', selected it, then I did Format--Font--Superscript, and then wrote the content of the note at the end of the paper. I realize now I was doing this incorrectly. As I'm revising the document, I will need to write new paragraphs with new notes in the middle of the paper. Would there be any way in which I can have word recognize the existing notes and then automatically renumber them when I write new ones? Thanks for any help. Joseph |
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adding new notes to doc with old notes just written as text
That is Word's default behavior, Joseph. Likely, your fields just aren't
updating, so you don't notice that these items would renumber properly. See: http://www.officearticles.com/word/u...osoft_word.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JB" wrote in message ... Hello, I need to revise a paper I wrote with endnotes. However, I just wrote the number of the note within the text and in the notes section as regular text. I.e., I just wrote '1', selected it, then I did Format--Font--Superscript, and then wrote the content of the note at the end of the paper. I realize now I was doing this incorrectly. As I'm revising the document, I will need to write new paragraphs with new notes in the middle of the paper. Would there be any way in which I can have word recognize the existing notes and then automatically renumber them when I write new ones? Thanks for any help. Joseph |
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adding new notes to doc with old notes just written as text
It is simplest to do this manually. Perhaps copying your current endnotes to
a new document and then cutting and pasting throughout your original, setting them as actual Word notes. Any macro solution would depend on exactly how your document is set up and would almost certainly involve more work than the manual solution. If you were doing this on 50 or 100 different papers, a macro might be worth the effort. IMHO -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "JB" wrote in message ... Hello, I need to revise a paper I wrote with endnotes. However, I just wrote the number of the note within the text and in the notes section as regular text. I.e., I just wrote '1', selected it, then I did Format--Font--Superscript, and then wrote the content of the note at the end of the paper. I realize now I was doing this incorrectly. As I'm revising the document, I will need to write new paragraphs with new notes in the middle of the paper. Would there be any way in which I can have word recognize the existing notes and then automatically renumber them when I write new ones? Thanks for any help. Joseph |
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