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Klaus Linke wrote:
There's no simple way to do that, probably. Can you tell where the footnote texts end (say, a manual page break inserted by the OCR software)? You might be able to write a macro then, something like: -- Search for the next asterisk (footnote reference in the text) and set a bookmark there, -- Search down for the next asterisk (footnote reference at the end of the page) and select the footnote text, -- Cut it to the clipboard, -- Go back to the bookmark, -- Insert a "real" footnote, and paste the footnote text. -- Wash, rinse and repeat until you don't find any more asterisks. And hope you don't have more than one footnote on the same page (or step 2 will not find the corresponding text ...?). HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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