Hi ?B?Rml0eg==?=,
I'm looking at Word 2003; don't know if what I'm seeing applies to other
versions...
I can delete all the text - leaving the paragraph marks - from the endnote
part of the document. The endnote reference numbers remain in the document
body. You will get quite a bit of empty space at the end of the document, but
you can format it with a very small font size and thus hopefully avoid empty
pages at the end of each document (chapter).
IS there a way to keep the superscript footnote/endnote references in the
text of a document but delete the accompanying footnote/endnote text (but
keep in a separate file).
We're compiling an edited volume and the endnotes for each chapter will be
placed at the end of the book, but I can't remove them from each chapter
while preserving the superscript note reference in the text (short of
manually replacing each note reference point).
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org
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