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I am trying to combine several chapters of a book, all with endnotes, using "Insert, Object, Text File". When a new chapter is added to the original the endnotes do not come across. I have tried everything. Can anyone help? I wish the endnotes to stay with each chapter, not appear at the end of the entire book. Thanks.
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You'll have to insert a Next Page section break between each chapter, and then
you'll have to set the placement option for endnotes to "End of section." For the placement option, you can right-click an existing endnote and choose Note Options from the context menu. In the "Location" section, choose "End of section." Make sure "Apply changes to" says "Whole document" and then click Apply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... I am trying to combine several chapters of a book, all with endnotes, using "Insert, Object, Text File". When a new chapter is added to the original the endnotes do not come across. I have tried everything. Can anyone help? I wish the endnotes to stay with each chapter, not appear at the end of the entire book. Thanks. |
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Also, note that if you have the "Update fields before printing" option selected
in the Word Options dialog box, try clearing it, because updated field results may add pages. (On the other hand, usually you do want the fields to be updated on print.) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You'll have to insert a Next Page section break between each chapter, and then you'll have to set the placement option for endnotes to "End of section." For the placement option, you can right-click an existing endnote and choose Note Options from the context menu. In the "Location" section, choose "End of section." Make sure "Apply changes to" says "Whole document" and then click Apply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... I am trying to combine several chapters of a book, all with endnotes, using "Insert, Object, Text File". When a new chapter is added to the original the endnotes do not come across. I have tried everything. Can anyone help? I wish the endnotes to stay with each chapter, not appear at the end of the entire book. Thanks. |
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The sort of publisher that wants chapter-endnotes is also likely to
want each chapter to begin on a recto (it makes printing offprints easier, in case anyone still does that), so make it a "Next Page Right" section break. On Aug 9, 6:21*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: You'll have to insert a Next Page section break between each chapter, and then you'll have to set the placement option for endnotes to "End of section." For the placement option, you can right-click an existing endnote and choose Note Options from the context menu. In the "Location" section, choose "End of section." Make sure "Apply changes to" says "Whole document" and then click Apply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in ... I am trying to combine several chapters of a book, all with endnotes, using "Insert, Object, Text File". When a new chapter is added to the original the endnotes do not come across. I have tried everything. Can anyone help? *I wish the endnotes to stay with each chapter, not appear at the end of the entire book. Thanks. |
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Good point, but in Word terminology that would be an Odd Page section break. :-)
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... The sort of publisher that wants chapter-endnotes is also likely to want each chapter to begin on a recto (it makes printing offprints easier, in case anyone still does that), so make it a "Next Page Right" section break. On Aug 9, 6:21 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: You'll have to insert a Next Page section break between each chapter, and then you'll have to set the placement option for endnotes to "End of section." For the placement option, you can right-click an existing endnote and choose Note Options from the context menu. In the "Location" section, choose "End of section." Make sure "Apply changes to" says "Whole document" and then click Apply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in ... I am trying to combine several chapters of a book, all with endnotes, using "Insert, Object, Text File". When a new chapter is added to the original the endnotes do not come across. I have tried everything. Can anyone help? I wish the endnotes to stay with each chapter, not appear at the end of the entire book. Thanks. |
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Sheesh, I waited all day to post that note so I'd remember to check
the wording! On Aug 9, 5:33*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Good point, but in Word terminology that would be an Odd Page section break. :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" *wrote in ... The sort of publisher that wants chapter-endnotes is also likely to want each chapter to begin on a recto (it makes printing offprints easier, in case anyone still does that), so make it a "Next Page Right" section break. On Aug 9, 6:21 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: You'll have to insert a Next Page section break between each chapter, and then you'll have to set the placement option for endnotes to "End of section.." For the placement option, you can right-click an existing endnote and choose Note Options from the context menu. In the "Location" section, choose "End of section." Make sure "Apply changes to" says "Whole document" and then click Apply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in ... I am trying to combine several chapters of a book, all with endnotes, using "Insert, Object, Text File". When a new chapter is added to the original the endnotes do not come across. I have tried everything. Can anyone help? *I wish the endnotes to stay with each chapter, not appear at the end of the entire book. Thanks.- |
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-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Sheesh, I waited all day to post that note so I'd remember to check the wording! On Aug 9, 5:33 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Good point, but in Word terminology that would be an Odd Page section break. :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... The sort of publisher that wants chapter-endnotes is also likely to want each chapter to begin on a recto (it makes printing offprints easier, in case anyone still does that), so make it a "Next Page Right" section break. On Aug 9, 6:21 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: You'll have to insert a Next Page section break between each chapter, and then you'll have to set the placement option for endnotes to "End of section." For the placement option, you can right-click an existing endnote and choose Note Options from the context menu. In the "Location" section, choose "End of section." Make sure "Apply changes to" says "Whole document" and then click Apply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in ... I am trying to combine several chapters of a book, all with endnotes, using "Insert, Object, Text File". When a new chapter is added to the original the endnotes do not come across. I have tried everything. Can anyone help? I wish the endnotes to stay with each chapter, not appear at the end of the entire book. Thanks.- |
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