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Default why do i have two sets of footnotes?

I have a document in Word 2002 in which the footnotes (or endnotes, same
issue) are split into two sets, one numbered 1, 2, 3 etc... and the other
[1], [2], [3], etc. This was not done intentionally and there doesn't seem
to be any way to get the footnotes to follow a single number series. The
footnotes are thus numbered something like 1, 2, [1], 3, [2], [3], 4... etc.
and of course I just want 1,2,3,4.. etc. Help!
 
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