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Hi...
I have a footnote that has a reference to a previous footnote. I would like the reference to update itself automatically when a new footnote is added. Is there any way to do that? Example: Footnote 13 This is a footnote; see footnote 5. If I add a new footnote before 5, 5 now becomes 6. I'd like the text to read see footnote 6. Thanks! |
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Hello-
If you are typing "see footnote 6" there is no way it will update automatically or otherwise. You will have to track them down & edit individually. Have not had occasion to do so, but what should work is to insert Cross-references using InsertReferenceCross-reference. Select 'Footnote' as the 'Reference Type:' & choose 'Footnote Number' from the 'Insert reference to:' list. Cross-referece fields _do not_ update automatically, however, the way Footnotes & Endnotes do. You can force the updating as necessary by selecting the C-r field and pressing F9 or by rt-clicking it a picking 'Update Field' form the shortcut menu. HTH |:) "KC8DCN" wrote: Hi... I have a footnote that has a reference to a previous footnote. I would like the reference to update itself automatically when a new footnote is added. Is there any way to do that? Example: Footnote 13 This is a footnote; see footnote 5. If I add a new footnote before 5, 5 now becomes 6. I'd like the text to read see footnote 6. Thanks! |
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