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Here is my situation. I am working on a long (200-300 p) document at work.
One section (Section 3) has extensive notes. The references are not at the end of the page or at the end of the document; they are in another section (Section 4). Sections are separated by Header One. Originally, the notes in Section 3 were numbered sequentially. However, I was ordered to make all the references in Section 4 alphabetical by author, which means of course that the notes in Section 3 all need to be renumbered. I can go in and do it manually, but they are also supposed to be linked (i.e. double click note number, document goes to proper reference). Is this "doable" when they are 2 sections of a document? I scanned through the end notes entries and tried using custom and symbol to re-number. But that links to end notes at the end of the document, not in Section 4. Incidentally, when I was given the draft of Section 3 to edit, the numbers looked like links (they are shaded gray in the electronic copy) but were not actually linked to anything. I hope my question is clear. My lunatic boss has been screaming in my ear about "organizing end notes" and I think this is what she means (she never actually tells people what she means but that is another headache). Thanks for anyone who can help. |
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If you want endnotes to be alphabetical by author, then what you do is set
up a numbered list and use cross-references to it. Across sections should not be a problem, and I think cross-references should be clickable. See #7 on this page for directions. http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/footnotefaq.htm You'll need to delete all the endnotes and re-create cross-references, so do it on a COPY of the document. I *think* (not totally sure) that once you have created a cross-reference, you can copy and paste it into all the appropriate locations where the same author is cited. Usually, when numbers are shaded grey, it means they have been applied via Word's autonumbering--e.g., already a numbered list. Not sure how that changes what you need to do, or what it means about your document. On 2/7/06 9:03 AM, "Tecolata" wrote: Here is my situation. I am working on a long (200-300 p) document at work. One section (Section 3) has extensive notes. The references are not at the end of the page or at the end of the document; they are in another section (Section 4). Sections are separated by Header One. Originally, the notes in Section 3 were numbered sequentially. However, I was ordered to make all the references in Section 4 alphabetical by author, which means of course that the notes in Section 3 all need to be renumbered. I can go in and do it manually, but they are also supposed to be linked (i.e. double click note number, document goes to proper reference). Is this "doable" when they are 2 sections of a document? I scanned through the end notes entries and tried using custom and symbol to re-number. But that links to end notes at the end of the document, not in Section 4. Incidentally, when I was given the draft of Section 3 to edit, the numbers looked like links (they are shaded gray in the electronic copy) but were not actually linked to anything. I hope my question is clear. My lunatic boss has been screaming in my ear about "organizing end notes" and I think this is what she means (she never actually tells people what she means but that is another headache). Thanks for anyone who can help. -- 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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Thanks, Daiya, that was a huge help.
Now, one more question. In the same document, the end note references in the text should be in superscript and have paragraph markings around them, as in (4) (but in superscript which I can't do in the post). I can go through and manually change them all but is there an easier way? "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: If you want endnotes to be alphabetical by author, then what you do is set up a numbered list and use cross-references to it. Across sections should not be a problem, and I think cross-references should be clickable. See #7 on this page for directions. http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/footnotefaq.htm You'll need to delete all the endnotes and re-create cross-references, so do it on a COPY of the document. I *think* (not totally sure) that once you have created a cross-reference, you can copy and paste it into all the appropriate locations where the same author is cited. Usually, when numbers are shaded grey, it means they have been applied via Word's autonumbering--e.g., already a numbered list. Not sure how that changes what you need to do, or what it means about your document. On 2/7/06 9:03 AM, "Tecolata" wrote: Here is my situation. I am working on a long (200-300 p) document at work. One section (Section 3) has extensive notes. The references are not at the end of the page or at the end of the document; they are in another section (Section 4). Sections are separated by Header One. Originally, the notes in Section 3 were numbered sequentially. However, I was ordered to make all the references in Section 4 alphabetical by author, which means of course that the notes in Section 3 all need to be renumbered. I can go in and do it manually, but they are also supposed to be linked (i.e. double click note number, document goes to proper reference). Is this "doable" when they are 2 sections of a document? I scanned through the end notes entries and tried using custom and symbol to re-number. But that links to end notes at the end of the document, not in Section 4. Incidentally, when I was given the draft of Section 3 to edit, the numbers looked like links (they are shaded gray in the electronic copy) but were not actually linked to anything. I hope my question is clear. My lunatic boss has been screaming in my ear about "organizing end notes" and I think this is what she means (she never actually tells people what she means but that is another headache). Thanks for anyone who can help. -- 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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