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Macro workaround footnotes/endnotes - paid service
Using Word 2010. I am trying to change my footnotes that are currently in superscript in text and also in footnotes. I need a permanent workaround in a macro to retain superscript in text and in a number, full stop and a space in footnote or endnote as set down in this article by Dave Rado, which is the only one I have seen. http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...scptFnotes.htm
I have addressed this before and I have had no response but now I have this article to give you to look at. I am also PREPARED TO PAY FOR A NEW MACRO TO BE WRITTEN FOR ME. (see below) HOWEVER I NOW need to change my footnotes to endnotes to appear at the end of each chapter, as my typesetter can’t work with footnotes. So I also need to know if existing work has to be changed manually. If so, I have directions on how to do this, but I have over 300 to change so far. I see in this forum that Dave Rado has disappeared. I don’t know how old the article is but presume it is before 2007 and I cannot understand it. It is beyond my skill level. I can’t find any other workaround and I have searched you tube and exhausted the tutorials. I saw on this forum that another macro given by Dave had an error in it, so I need this workaround to be tested. I am looking for an explanation that will show me what steps to take in screenshots. Although I have looked at macros I really am lost with this one. If it can’t be found I am prepared to PAY FOR A SERVICE to write one for me for a as long as it is an explanation for dummy’s - set out set by step in a screenshot using Word 2010. I also need to know how to use it and for someone to work with me to ensure I have done it correctly and offer further support if I can't do it I hope now someone can help as this problem is 3 months old and I desperately want to move forward. I haven’t set up a private email so I will need a contact. If the service is offered first on the forum I will know it is genuine. I hope someone can help. If you see it and you know anyone from the forum who can help can you please forward my post to them. Thank you for your support if forthcoming, I know you are volunteers and appreciate your time |
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Macro workaround footnotes/endnotes - paid service
(1) Whether the footnote reference is superscript or normal is
controlled by the Character Style called "Footnote Reference." Thus you can put your cursor in any footnote, press Ctrl-A to select them all, then use Find-Replace to find all examples of the Footnote Reference style (More Format Styles) and Replace them with the Footnote Text style. (I don't know how to add a period after an on- line footnote number.) (2) To convert footnotes to endnotes, go to the References tab of the Ribbon, open the Footnotes panel (tiny arrow at the lower right of the Footnotes group), and click the Convert button. On Oct 8, 12:38*am, kaye123 wrote: Using Word 2010. I am trying to change my footnotes that are currently in superscript in text and also in footnotes. I need a permanent workaround in a macro to retain superscript in text and in a number, full stop and a space in footnote or endnote as set down in this article by Dave Rado, which is the only one I have seen.http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...scptFnotes.htm I have addressed this before and I have had no response but now I have this article to give you to look at. I am also PREPARED TO PAY FOR A NEW MACRO TO BE WRITTEN FOR ME. *(see below) HOWEVER I NOW need to change my footnotes to endnotes to appear at the end of each chapter, as my typesetter can’t work with footnotes. So I also need to know if existing work has to be changed manually. If so, I have directions on how to do this, but I have over 300 to change so far. I see in this forum that Dave Rado has disappeared. I don’t know how old the article is but presume it is before 2007 and I cannot understand it. It is beyond my skill level. I can’t find any other workaround and I have searched you tube and exhausted the tutorials. *I saw on this forum that another macro given by Dave had an error in it, so I need this workaround to be tested. I am looking for an explanation that will show me what steps to take in screenshots. Although I have looked at macros I really am lost with this one. If it can’t be found I am prepared to PAY FOR A SERVICE to write one for me for a *as long as it is an explanation for dummy’s - set out set by step in a screenshot using Word 2010. I also need to know how to use it and for someone to work with me to ensure I have done it correctly and offer further support if I can't do it I hope now someone can help as this problem is 3 months old and I desperately want to move forward. I haven’t set up a private email so I will need a contact. If the service is offered first on the forum I will know it is genuine. I hope someone can help. If you see it and you know anyone from the forum who can help can you please forward my post to them. Thank you for your support if forthcoming, I know you are volunteers and appreciate your time -- kaye123 |
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Macro workaround footnotes/endnotes - paid service
For some more information on installing macros in Word, take a look at
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm. With Word 2007 (and 2010), you'll also need a macro named InsertFootnoteNow: Sub InsertFootnoteNow() ActiveDocument.Footnotes.Add Range:=Selection.Range With Selection .Paragraphs(1).Range.Font.Reset .Paragraphs(1).Range.Characters(2) = "" .InsertAfter "." & vbTab .Collapse wdCollapseEnd End With End Sub -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "kaye123" wrote in message ... Using Word 2010. I am trying to change my footnotes that are currently in superscript in text and also in footnotes. I need a permanent workaround in a macro to retain superscript in text and in a number, full stop and a space in footnote or endnote as set down in this article by Dave Rado, which is the only one I have seen. http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...scptFnotes.htm I have addressed this before and I have had no response but now I have this article to give you to look at. I am also PREPARED TO PAY FOR A NEW MACRO TO BE WRITTEN FOR ME. (see below) HOWEVER I NOW need to change my footnotes to endnotes to appear at the end of each chapter, as my typesetter can’t work with footnotes. So I also need to know if existing work has to be changed manually. If so, I have directions on how to do this, but I have over 300 to change so far. I see in this forum that Dave Rado has disappeared. I don’t know how old the article is but presume it is before 2007 and I cannot understand it. It is beyond my skill level. I can’t find any other workaround and I have searched you tube and exhausted the tutorials. I saw on this forum that another macro given by Dave had an error in it, so I need this workaround to be tested. I am looking for an explanation that will show me what steps to take in screenshots. Although I have looked at macros I really am lost with this one. If it can’t be found I am prepared to PAY FOR A SERVICE to write one for me for a as long as it is an explanation for dummy’s - set out set by step in a screenshot using Word 2010. I also need to know how to use it and for someone to work with me to ensure I have done it correctly and offer further support if I can't do it I hope now someone can help as this problem is 3 months old and I desperately want to move forward. I haven’t set up a private email so I will need a contact. If the service is offered first on the forum I will know it is genuine. I hope someone can help. If you see it and you know anyone from the forum who can help can you please forward my post to them. Thank you for your support if forthcoming, I know you are volunteers and appreciate your time -- kaye123 |
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Macro workaround footnotes/endnotes - paid service
When she converts the footnotes to endnotes, will the periods stay?
Otherwise, will she have to install a second macro, identical except for replacing "Foot" with "End" both times it appears? On Oct 8, 1:31*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: For some more information on installing macros in Word, take a look athttp://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm. With Word 2007 (and 2010), you'll also need a macro named InsertFootnoteNow: Sub InsertFootnoteNow() ActiveDocument.Footnotes.Add Range:=Selection.Range With Selection * *.Paragraphs(1).Range.Font.Reset * *.Paragraphs(1).Range.Characters(2) = "" * *.InsertAfter "." & vbTab * *.Collapse wdCollapseEnd End With End Sub -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "kaye123" *wrote in ... Using Word 2010. I am trying to change my footnotes that are currently in superscript in text and also in footnotes. I need a permanent workaround in a macro to retain superscript in text and in a number, full stop and a space in footnote or endnote as set down in this article |
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Macro workaround footnotes/endnotes - paid service
I haven't tested, but I don't see why they shouldn't.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... When she converts the footnotes to endnotes, will the periods stay? Otherwise, will she have to install a second macro, identical except for replacing "Foot" with "End" both times it appears? On Oct 8, 1:31 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: For some more information on installing macros in Word, take a look athttp://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm. With Word 2007 (and 2010), you'll also need a macro named InsertFootnoteNow: Sub InsertFootnoteNow() ActiveDocument.Footnotes.Add Range:=Selection.Range With Selection .Paragraphs(1).Range.Font.Reset .Paragraphs(1).Range.Characters(2) = "" .InsertAfter "." & vbTab .Collapse wdCollapseEnd End With End Sub -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "kaye123" wrote in ... Using Word 2010. I am trying to change my footnotes that are currently in superscript in text and also in footnotes. I need a permanent workaround in a macro to retain superscript in text and in a number, full stop and a space in footnote or endnote as set down in this article |
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