Endnote Woes
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Endnote Woes
In Word 2007, I inherited a document with 250 endnotes. On another machine running Word 2007, I was able to add breaks and material after the endnotes [in a different document]. When I try that in the 250-endnote document, Insert => Page Break and References => Breaks are both grayed out. I don't see anything obvious in Word Options. What is causing this different behavior, and how can I correct it?
Sundog
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Re: Endnote Woes
Endnotes are literally at the end of the document. I don't see how it would be possible to insert breaks after the endnotes...
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Re: Endnote Woes
In the different document, I was able to add a section break after the endnotes, followed by text. My understanding is that endnotes show up after a section break that occurs at the end of the text containing endnotes. That's what worked in the different document. Is this not so?
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Re: Endnote Woes
You can insert a section break when you're at the end of the text, not when the insertion point is in the endnotes.
If you have endnotes at the end of the document, inserting a break will push the endnotes down, obviously. If you have endnotes at the end of each section, inserting a section break will create a section after the endnotes.
You can specify the type of endnotes in the dialog that appears when you click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Footnote group of the References tab of the ribbon.
If you have endnotes at the end of the document, inserting a break will push the endnotes down, obviously. If you have endnotes at the end of each section, inserting a section break will create a section after the endnotes.
You can specify the type of endnotes in the dialog that appears when you click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Footnote group of the References tab of the ribbon.
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Hans
Hans
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Re: Endnote Woes
Ah, that's what's going on. I forgot where to find that pane. Changed to "End of section," Alles Gut, thanks.
Sundog