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Hello,
I need to revise a paper I wrote with endnotes. However, I just wrote the number of the note within the text and in the notes section as regular text. I.e., I just wrote '1', selected it, then I did Format--Font--Superscript, and then wrote the content of the note at the end of the paper. I realize now I was doing this incorrectly. As I'm revising the document, I will need to write new paragraphs with new notes in the middle of the paper. Would there be any way in which I can have word recognize the existing notes and then automatically renumber them when I write new ones? Thanks for any help. Joseph |
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