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I have foot notes with schedules (starting with the letter A) and appendices
(starting with the number 1) which I would like to auto number. This would
help so that I do not have to deal with inserts manually. For example, if on
page 42 I need to add Schedule K, then the balance of the noted schedules in
the foot notes will re-number themselves manually. Otherwise I will have to
edit the footnotes manually.
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"Georgea" wrote:

I have foot notes with schedules (starting with the letter A) and appendices
(starting with the number 1) which I would like to auto number. This would
help so that I do not have to deal with inserts manually. For example, if on
page 42 I need to add Schedule K, then the balance of the noted schedules in
the foot notes will re-number themselves manually. Otherwise I will have to
edit the footnotes manually.

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