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the end notes to not become continuous. How can I make them continuous.
I've all ready tried renumbering and making it continuous. It did not work. Any suggestions? |
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Do you have a section break between the two document parts?
If yes, the problem could be that you have applied the €śContinuous€ť setting to only the first section (i.e. €śApply changes to€ť was set to €śThis Section€ť instead of €śWhole document€ť). Try to check this: Go to the endnotes. Right-click an endnote number belonging to the *last* document part and select €śNote Options€ť. Numbering must be set to €śContinuous€ť (and not €śRestart each section€ť). -- Regards Lene Fredborg "Carolyn" wrote: the end notes to not become continuous. How can I make them continuous. I've all ready tried renumbering and making it continuous. It did not work. Any suggestions? |
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Lene,
Thank you for the advice, however, I've even tried that one. I have corrected the problem manually. It took a while but it's done. I went to each footnote on the inserted document and inserted footnote to be continuous then copied the note and pasted it into the new number. Next time, I'm going to have my client renumber the footnotes on the inserted document BEFORE combining them. It's strange, the documents I created for him, once combined, the footnotes automatically renumber to become continuous. Oh well. "Lene Fredborg" wrote: Do you have a section break between the two document parts? If yes, the problem could be that you have applied the €śContinuous€ť setting to only the first section (i.e. €śApply changes to€ť was set to €śThis Section€ť instead of €śWhole document€ť). Try to check this: Go to the endnotes. Right-click an endnote number belonging to the *last* document part and select €śNote Options€ť. Numbering must be set to €śContinuous€ť (and not €śRestart each section€ť). -- Regards Lene Fredborg "Carolyn" wrote: the end notes to not become continuous. How can I make them continuous. I've all ready tried renumbering and making it continuous. It did not work. Any suggestions? |
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Thank you for your feedback. I am glad to hear you solved the problem €“ hope
it will be less troublesome next time. -- Regards Lene Fredborg "Carolyn" wrote: Lene, Thank you for the advice, however, I've even tried that one. I have corrected the problem manually. It took a while but it's done. I went to each footnote on the inserted document and inserted footnote to be continuous then copied the note and pasted it into the new number. Next time, I'm going to have my client renumber the footnotes on the inserted document BEFORE combining them. It's strange, the documents I created for him, once combined, the footnotes automatically renumber to become continuous. Oh well. "Lene Fredborg" wrote: Do you have a section break between the two document parts? If yes, the problem could be that you have applied the €śContinuous€ť setting to only the first section (i.e. €śApply changes to€ť was set to €śThis Section€ť instead of €śWhole document€ť). Try to check this: Go to the endnotes. Right-click an endnote number belonging to the *last* document part and select €śNote Options€ť. Numbering must be set to €śContinuous€ť (and not €śRestart each section€ť). -- Regards Lene Fredborg "Carolyn" wrote: the end notes to not become continuous. How can I make them continuous. I've all ready tried renumbering and making it continuous. It did not work. Any suggestions? |
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