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Copying and Pasting and using footnotes/endnotes
hi there,
I have 2 documents, that each use the footnote (endnote) function, so they each have their own corresponding reference list at the end of the document. I want to combine them, so I tried copying the 2nd and pasting it into the first. It seemed to work but then I realized that it only updated the new references the first time they were used (in the pasted portion of the document). For example, the first doc had 49 references, so when I pasted the 2nd one in, what used to be ref #1 in the 2nd document became ref # 50, which is what I wanted. But the next time that ref was used, it still labelled it #1, which is wrong! How can I get it to update the reference every time it is used?? Thanks!! Cindy |
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Copying and Pasting and using footnotes/endnotes
I'm a little confused by your description, so some questions:
Are these footnotes, or endnotes? Are you using cross-references anywhere? Cross-references do not update automatically (as do footnotes), so you need to select all and hit F9 to update fields to update those numbers. See if that works. Were both these documents originally created in Word? What version of Word is this? On 12/8/05 8:23 AM, "Cindy" wrote: hi there, I have 2 documents, that each use the footnote (endnote) function, so they each have their own corresponding reference list at the end of the document. I want to combine them, so I tried copying the 2nd and pasting it into the first. It seemed to work but then I realized that it only updated the new references the first time they were used (in the pasted portion of the document). For example, the first doc had 49 references, so when I pasted the 2nd one in, what used to be ref #1 in the 2nd document became ref # 50, which is what I wanted. But the next time that ref was used, it still labelled it #1, which is wrong! How can I get it to update the reference every time it is used?? Thanks!! Cindy -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Copying and Pasting and using footnotes/endnotes
Are you using cross-references anywhere? Cross-references do not update
automatically (as do footnotes), so you need to select all and hit F9 to update fields to update those numbers. See if that works. Daiya, that worked!!! Thanks so much, it fixed it all with one button! Sory for the confusing description. Have a great day! Cheers Cindy "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: I'm a little confused by your description, so some questions: Are these footnotes, or endnotes? Are you using cross-references anywhere? Cross-references do not update automatically (as do footnotes), so you need to select all and hit F9 to update fields to update those numbers. See if that works. Were both these documents originally created in Word? What version of Word is this? On 12/8/05 8:23 AM, "Cindy" wrote: hi there, I have 2 documents, that each use the footnote (endnote) function, so they each have their own corresponding reference list at the end of the document. I want to combine them, so I tried copying the 2nd and pasting it into the first. It seemed to work but then I realized that it only updated the new references the first time they were used (in the pasted portion of the document). For example, the first doc had 49 references, so when I pasted the 2nd one in, what used to be ref #1 in the 2nd document became ref # 50, which is what I wanted. But the next time that ref was used, it still labelled it #1, which is wrong! How can I get it to update the reference every time it is used?? Thanks!! Cindy -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |