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Word 2007 endnote marker problem
I am having problems with with the endnote marker numbers: they are appearing
in the middle of the line rather than being positioned as superscripts. To clarify, the regular text superscripts are formatted as they should be, but the numbers marking the endnotes are hovering in the middle of the line. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -jordan |
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Word 2007 endnote marker problem
Make sure to set the superscript attribute in the Endnote Reference style.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S. If you can see the style in the Styles task pane, right-click it and click Modify. If you cannot see the style, click the Manage Styles button and then locate the style on the Edit tab. Click the Modify button. In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Font. Click "Superscript" so that it is checked. Click OK. You are now back in the Modify Style dialog box. Make sure to check the "New documents based on this template" button, and click OK. If the above doesn't help, use the Find and Replace dialog box (press Ctrl+H) to re-apply the Endnote Reference style to the endnotes numbers: Find what: ^e Replace with: (Specify the Endnote Reference style: click the More button, click Format, Style, and choose the Endnote Reference style.) Click Replace All. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrw1126" wrote in message ... I am having problems with with the endnote marker numbers: they are appearing in the middle of the line rather than being positioned as superscripts. To clarify, the regular text superscripts are formatted as they should be, but the numbers marking the endnotes are hovering in the middle of the line. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -jordan |
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Thanks Stefan,
Unfortunately neither of those suggestions fixed the problem. I could not see any effect from the first suggestion. The second suggestion actually just erased all of the footnotes. Does it matter that the document that I'm editing in Word 2007 is in 2003 format? Thanks again for your help, jordan "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure to set the superscript attribute in the Endnote Reference style. Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S. If you can see the style in the Styles task pane, right-click it and click Modify. If you cannot see the style, click the Manage Styles button and then locate the style on the Edit tab. Click the Modify button. In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Font. Click "Superscript" so that it is checked. Click OK. You are now back in the Modify Style dialog box. Make sure to check the "New documents based on this template" button, and click OK. If the above doesn't help, use the Find and Replace dialog box (press Ctrl+H) to re-apply the Endnote Reference style to the endnotes numbers: Find what: ^e Replace with: (Specify the Endnote Reference style: click the More button, click Format, Style, and choose the Endnote Reference style.) Click Replace All. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrw1126" wrote in message ... I am having problems with with the endnote marker numbers: they are appearing in the middle of the line rather than being positioned as superscripts. To clarify, the regular text superscripts are formatted as they should be, but the numbers marking the endnotes are hovering in the middle of the line. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -jordan |
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The version of Word should make no difference.
Did you make sure not to type anything in the "Replace with" box, and to specify the style to replace with by clicking Format, Style, selecting the Endnote Reference style in the list? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrw1126" wrote in message news Thanks Stefan, Unfortunately neither of those suggestions fixed the problem. I could not see any effect from the first suggestion. The second suggestion actually just erased all of the footnotes. Does it matter that the document that I'm editing in Word 2007 is in 2003 format? Thanks again for your help, jordan "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure to set the superscript attribute in the Endnote Reference style. Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S. If you can see the style in the Styles task pane, right-click it and click Modify. If you cannot see the style, click the Manage Styles button and then locate the style on the Edit tab. Click the Modify button. In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Font. Click "Superscript" so that it is checked. Click OK. You are now back in the Modify Style dialog box. Make sure to check the "New documents based on this template" button, and click OK. If the above doesn't help, use the Find and Replace dialog box (press Ctrl+H) to re-apply the Endnote Reference style to the endnotes numbers: Find what: ^e Replace with: (Specify the Endnote Reference style: click the More button, click Format, Style, and choose the Endnote Reference style.) Click Replace All. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrw1126" wrote in message ... I am having problems with with the endnote marker numbers: they are appearing in the middle of the line rather than being positioned as superscripts. To clarify, the regular text superscripts are formatted as they should be, but the numbers marking the endnotes are hovering in the middle of the line. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -jordan |
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Yes, I made sure that I did not type anything into the "replace with" box,
and I followed the previous instructions quite closely. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The version of Word should make no difference. Did you make sure not to type anything in the "Replace with" box, and to specify the style to replace with by clicking Format, Style, selecting the Endnote Reference style in the list? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrw1126" wrote in message news Thanks Stefan, Unfortunately neither of those suggestions fixed the problem. I could not see any effect from the first suggestion. The second suggestion actually just erased all of the footnotes. Does it matter that the document that I'm editing in Word 2007 is in 2003 format? Thanks again for your help, jordan "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure to set the superscript attribute in the Endnote Reference style. Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S. If you can see the style in the Styles task pane, right-click it and click Modify. If you cannot see the style, click the Manage Styles button and then locate the style on the Edit tab. Click the Modify button. In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Font. Click "Superscript" so that it is checked. Click OK. You are now back in the Modify Style dialog box. Make sure to check the "New documents based on this template" button, and click OK. If the above doesn't help, use the Find and Replace dialog box (press Ctrl+H) to re-apply the Endnote Reference style to the endnotes numbers: Find what: ^e Replace with: (Specify the Endnote Reference style: click the More button, click Format, Style, and choose the Endnote Reference style.) Click Replace All. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jrw1126" wrote in message ... I am having problems with with the endnote marker numbers: they are appearing in the middle of the line rather than being positioned as superscripts. To clarify, the regular text superscripts are formatted as they should be, but the numbers marking the endnotes are hovering in the middle of the line. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -jordan |
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