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Resubmitting an October Questoin
My 50-page document is one chapter from a larger document. I have extracted
it from the larger document because it needs to be published separately. I'm using end notes in both the one chapter, and in the larger document. As I was polishing up the one chapter to be published separately, I found it needed some revisions, so have done that. Can I drop a copy of that revised chapter right back into the larger document to replace the original chapter and have the endnotes come out okay in the larger document? And if this is so, do I first need to format a different style for the endnotes references so Word can keep track of both chapters during the procedure? Word 2000 SP3 |
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Resubmitting an October Questoin
I finally got up enough courage to try this, as I've described it, and it
works WONDERFUL! Copied the revised chapter to the clipboard (it takes its end notes with it somehow). Go over to the parent document and highlight the unrevised chapter. Edit - Paste! (which replaces the highlighted unrevised text, and updates the end note reference numbers.) VOILA! Now I think my headache will go away! Darlene ................................................ "DSG" wrote in message ... My 50-page document is one chapter from a larger document. I have extracted it from the larger document because it needs to be published separately. I'm using end notes in both the one chapter, and in the larger document. As I was polishing up the one chapter to be published separately, I found it needed some revisions, so have done that. Can I drop a copy of that revised chapter right back into the larger document to replace the original chapter and have the endnotes come out okay in the larger document? And if this is so, do I first need to format a different style for the endnotes references so Word can keep track of both chapters during the procedure? Word 2000 SP3 |