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I have finally gotten a publishing contract for a book. The editor is
telling me that, while the footnote indicators in the text should be superscripted, the commensurate indicator in the footnote must NOT be superscripted. Word superscripts both. How can I get Word to insert a normal-sized number in the footnote while superscripting the entry in the text? How can I mass change what I already have? How can I get you guys to buy 1,000,000 copies of my book? It's called Not Like Many Others: The 87th Pennsylvania Infantry and South Central Pennsylvania. (Civil War topic and not as egghead in tone as the title suggests.) |
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...scptFnotes.htm for a start.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "tbng" wrote in message ... I have finally gotten a publishing contract for a book. The editor is telling me that, while the footnote indicators in the text should be superscripted, the commensurate indicator in the footnote must NOT be superscripted. Word superscripts both. How can I get Word to insert a normal-sized number in the footnote while superscripting the entry in the text? How can I mass change what I already have? How can I get you guys to buy 1,000,000 copies of my book? It's called Not Like Many Others: The 87th Pennsylvania Infantry and South Central Pennsylvania. (Civil War topic and not as egghead in tone as the title suggests.) |
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![]() "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...scptFnotes.htm for a start. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "tbng" wrote in message ... I have finally gotten a publishing contract for a book. The editor is telling me that, while the footnote indicators in the text should be superscripted, the commensurate indicator in the footnote must NOT be superscripted. Word superscripts both. How can I get Word to insert a normal-sized number in the footnote while superscripting the entry in the text? How can I mass change what I already have? How can I get you guys to buy 1,000,000 copies of my book? It's called Not Like Many Others: The 87th Pennsylvania Infantry and South Central Pennsylvania. (Civil War topic and not as egghead in tone as the title suggests.) I really have no idea what you mean by "E-mail cannot be acknowledge." |
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It means that I post my answers here. Did you look at the article I referred
you to? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "tbng" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...scptFnotes.htm for a start. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "tbng" wrote in message ... I have finally gotten a publishing contract for a book. The editor is telling me that, while the footnote indicators in the text should be superscripted, the commensurate indicator in the footnote must NOT be superscripted. Word superscripts both. How can I get Word to insert a normal-sized number in the footnote while superscripting the entry in the text? How can I mass change what I already have? How can I get you guys to buy 1,000,000 copies of my book? It's called Not Like Many Others: The 87th Pennsylvania Infantry and South Central Pennsylvania. (Civil War topic and not as egghead in tone as the title suggests.) I really have no idea what you mean by "E-mail cannot be acknowledge." |
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Suzanne answered for new footnotes. Another approach:
This method and the one on Suzanne's link are going to produce slightly different results. You will need to sort out exactly which you prefer, so I would experiment on a COPY first. Adding a period with this Find & Replace method is very tricky--in fact, I don't think I know how. You can mass change what you already have, and repeat at the end of editing, using find and replace. I personally would do this on a copy, just before I sent it off to the publisher, and would continue to edit my original. Put the cursor in the footnotes. Edit | Find to bring up Find & Replace. Click on More to expand the F&R dialog. In the Find box, use the Special menu to enter "footnote mark", or ^f. Then put the cursor in the Replace box--leave the box empty, but with the cursor in it, use the Format menu to format the box as "not superscript". You can safely click Replace All--it will only change the numbers in the footnotes. (But do this on a COPY anyhow) Following the directions in Suzanne's link about redefining the FootnoteText style, you can add an automatic indent at the beginning of the footnote as well, to add some space after the number. Good luck with your book. On 12/5/05 3:18 PM, "tbng" wrote: I have finally gotten a publishing contract for a book. The editor is telling me that, while the footnote indicators in the text should be superscripted, the commensurate indicator in the footnote must NOT be superscripted. Word superscripts both. How can I get Word to insert a normal-sized number in the footnote while superscripting the entry in the text? How can I mass change what I already have? How can I get you guys to buy 1,000,000 copies of my book? It's called Not Like Many Others: The 87th Pennsylvania Infantry and South Central Pennsylvania. (Civil War topic and not as egghead in tone as the title suggests.) -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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I thank both Daiya and Suzanne for their assistance. I never found a "not
subscript" character, but I was able to mark all the footnotes and then press CTRL/SHIFT/+ once and then again. The first changes everything that isn't superscript (everything except the footnote numbers) to superscript, and the second changes everything that is superscript (which is now everything) to not superscript. I haven't figured out how to mass insert the periods after the footnote numbers, but I have to revisit every footnote anyway, so I'll just do them manually. While I have my own footnote macro, the one suggested here should do the trick for formal writing. Perhaps I'll put the two together. Just why, this many years into Word's existence, does it fail to handle footnoting as required by the Chicago Manual of Style? Does no one have an add-in? |
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On 12/6/05 12:05 PM, "tbng" wrote:
I thank both Daiya and Suzanne for their assistance. I never found a "not subscript" character, Sorry. You weren't supposed to be looking for a character, but to use Format | Font (in the Find dialog) to format the empty replace box as not superscript. However, you solved it, so no matter. DM but I was able to mark all the footnotes and then press CTRL/SHIFT/+ once and then again. The first changes everything that isn't superscript (everything except the footnote numbers) to superscript, and the second changes everything that is superscript (which is now everything) to not superscript. I haven't figured out how to mass insert the periods after the footnote numbers, but I have to revisit every footnote anyway, so I'll just do them manually. While I have my own footnote macro, the one suggested here should do the trick for formal writing. Perhaps I'll put the two together. Just why, this many years into Word's existence, does it fail to handle footnoting as required by the Chicago Manual of Style? Does no one have an add-in? |
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