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Undo sections within a chapter in long doc and retain footnote num
Some features are well hidden in Word. :-)
Yes, I contribute to the Microsoft Community as well. Actually, the Community (formerly Microsoft Answers) is the predecessor of the microsoft.public.word.* newsgroups, which (a few years back) were hosted on Microsoft servers. Nowadays, the groups have a life of their own here on Usenet... Traffic is relatively slow, as you may have noticed. I'm not sure which thread in the Community you are referring to. Posting a link would help. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "kaye123" wrote in message ... 'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote: ;493964']To work with footnote separators: Switch to Draft view (Word 2007 or later). Click the References tab, and then click Show Notes. In the footnotes pane, click the arrow next to the drop down and choose Footnote Separator. You can then delete the separator (or replace it with something else if you wish). You can do the same for the Footnote Continuation Separator. Do post back with additional questions/follow-ups. :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP -- kaye123 "kaye123" wrote in message ...- 'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote:- ;493959']But you do know how to delete the footnote separator in a Word document? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP -- kaye123 -- Ok thanks Stefan. I will look at it, But the Footnote Continuation Separator? I wasnt aware of it so I will have a look. The typeseter said to change it to a line. I didn't think I could. I will try this. You will see I responded to the topic "changing footnote to a number by changing macro "at microsoft community. (I see you are also a member). A thread I started and someone else wanted info on. As a result I have a real problem and I may have to post again so I hope someone can help once I recreate the problem and I can explain it. I will continue to try and sove it but I think it is a unique problem caused by changing my global template. My user name ends with 999. Thought you should know. Dont want to misrepresent. Thanks for your time again -- kaye123 [/i][/color] |
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Correction: Obviously I meant to write *successor* (not predecessor). :-)
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" skrev i meddelandet ... Some features are well hidden in Word. :-) Yes, I contribute to the Microsoft Community as well. Actually, the Community (formerly Microsoft Answers) is the predecessor of the microsoft.public.word.* newsgroups, which (a few years back) were hosted on Microsoft servers. Nowadays, the groups have a life of their own here on Usenet... Traffic is relatively slow, as you may have noticed. I'm not sure which thread in the Community you are referring to. Posting a link would help. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "kaye123" wrote in message ... 'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote: ;493964']To work with footnote separators: Switch to Draft view (Word 2007 or later). Click the References tab, and then click Show Notes. In the footnotes pane, click the arrow next to the drop down and choose Footnote Separator. You can then delete the separator (or replace it with something else if you wish). You can do the same for the Footnote Continuation Separator. Do post back with additional questions/follow-ups. :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP -- kaye123 "kaye123" wrote in message ...- 'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote:- ;493959']But you do know how to delete the footnote separator in a Word document? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP -- kaye123 -- Ok thanks Stefan. I will look at it, But the Footnote Continuation Separator? I wasnt aware of it so I will have a look. The typeseter said to change it to a line. I didn't think I could. I will try this. You will see I responded to the topic "changing footnote to a number by changing macro "at microsoft community. (I see you are also a member). A thread I started and someone else wanted info on. As a result I have a real problem and I may have to post again so I hope someone can help once I recreate the problem and I can explain it. I will continue to try and sove it but I think it is a unique problem caused by changing my global template. My user name ends with 999. Thought you should know. Dont want to misrepresent. Thanks for your time again -- kaye123 [/i][/color] |
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Strange I don’t see my message from last night and the one you just sent. I had just written another one that I haven’t sent. Yet I could see it in the email notification Yes the topic was the one you gave the Link to. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/o...b-8aaa492a6c22 I got a new code that was taken from my document I had sent someone, so my paid "expert" added the extra code. Now I have lost "the fix" it because my charts I produce in Word kept asking me if I wanted to change normal template etc. etc. and then lots of other messages. I must have done something wrong. Well I know I did. So I now don’t have my fix and I have corrupted charts. Oh well. I will see if my expert will help out if I can’t find a way of fixing this, but he helped me after work at 12pm so must be very busy. I have printed the three pages I got from the forum and studied them again. Microsoft should listen to the experts on the forum who know what is happening at the user level Pity. Once again thank you. |
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