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Removing Endnotes formatting
I am using Word 2002. I received a Word document in which the author has used
Endnote for citations. How do I remove the field codes? I do not have Endnote installed on my computer. I tried googling it, but all the tips are about removing the formatting when you have Endnote. I know there is an easy way to do this, but can't remember what it is. Thanks, Suroor |
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Removing Endnotes formatting
Ctrl-Shift-F9 will "unlink" a field -- try it on one example and see
if it does what you need. On Nov 9, 4:12*am, suroora wrote: I am using Word 2002. I received a Word document in which the author has used Endnote for citations. How do I remove the field codes? I do not have Endnote installed on my computer. I tried googling it, but all the tips are about removing the formatting when you have Endnote. I know there is an easy way to do this, but can't remember what it is. Thanks, Suroor |
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Removing Endnotes formatting
I found the answer to this. Just in case anyone needs to know, select all (or
do it one by one) and press control + shift + F9. "suroora" wrote: I am using Word 2002. I received a Word document in which the author has used Endnote for citations. How do I remove the field codes? I do not have Endnote installed on my computer. I tried googling it, but all the tips are about removing the formatting when you have Endnote. I know there is an easy way to do this, but can't remember what it is. Thanks, Suroor |
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