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Changing all endnotes numbers from Roman to Latin
I had to combine (for my wife) several Word 97 documents (each
containing a book chapter) into one single file and then transferred it to Word 2002 again as a single file. Of course, several problems occurred mainly dealing with fonts which I have fixed. There is one I would however like advice on so I do not mess things up. The endnotes from the different chapters all appeared correctly at the end of the single file, but instead of the original footnote Latin numbers (102, 103, etc.) they are now all in Roman numbers (xxvii, etc.). I need to change them all globally back to Latin numbers. Because this single document was created from several separate chapter documents I am afraid the code controlling the endnote numbering may be not in one place but in several places corresponding to the several original chapter documents I copy and pasted into the new document. 1. How to I search for that endnote numbering format code and how do I correct it when I find it. 2. Similarly the page numbers are all messed up and the code inserting the page numbers may be in several locations (because of the multiple original chapter documents) in the combined document. How do I search for them to eliminate them and make everything start at page one except for the front matter, etc. Thanks. Jeff |
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