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I have a set of files representing chapters of a book I have written. Each
file has endnotes at the end of the file. My publisher insists that all of the Chapters need to be in one file and has given me instructions to go to the end of Chapter 1 and select Insert then select file for Chapter 2, then repeat for Chapter 3, etc... My problem is that when I do this, it loses all of the endnotes for all chapters! Is there a way to merge these separate files into one file while retaining the endnotes at the end of each Chapter? |
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If you have Endnotes set for "End of document," they're probably piling up
at the end of your compiled document. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "WVH3" wrote in message ... I have a set of files representing chapters of a book I have written. Each file has endnotes at the end of the file. My publisher insists that all of the Chapters need to be in one file and has given me instructions to go to the end of Chapter 1 and select Insert then select file for Chapter 2, then repeat for Chapter 3, etc... My problem is that when I do this, it loses all of the endnotes for all chapters! Is there a way to merge these separate files into one file while retaining the endnotes at the end of each Chapter? |
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