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Renumbering footnotes
I'm using Microsoft Word 2002 and I have a document in which I would
like footnotes to be numbered consecutively: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. However, the footnotes contain stretches of numbers that are decimals (for example, footnote 3 might be followed by footnote 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, etc.) and other sequences that are just plain out of order. Is there any kind of macro or other method that can be used to automatically renumber the footnotes starting with 1 and continuing in whole numbers until the end of the document? Thanks for any advice you can provide. -- Joshua Kreitzer |
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