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Maintaining Endnote Numbers In Subdocuments W |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A customer wanted to keep the same endnote numbers in subdocuments even after the endnotes have been combined into a master document. Solutions: This can be accomplished by placing a New Endnote Number code at the beginning of each subdocument. Also, to keep endnotes for a particular chapter together, users can insert an Endnote Option code which changes the numbering method to characters, selects a period (.) for the character, and removes the Superscript code in the text. Then, at the end of the first sentence of the subdocument, users should create an endnote. Users should then delete the [notenum] code in the endnote create screen and insert the text needed as a heading for these endnotes. This will place the period at the end of the sentence and create an unnumbered endnote. Users should then create a new endnote option which sets everything back, and insert a New Endnote Number code setting the numbering back to one. Another customer was writing a book and wanted to have each chapter's endnotes begin with number 1 (one). Each chapter of endnotes needed to have its own heading in the Endnote section. This was accomplished with the following steps: 1. At the beginning of every chapter, place a [New End Num] code renumbering the numbers back to 1 (one). 2. At the first occurrence of an endnote in this chapter, when creating the endnote (in the endnote edit screen), press the Left Arrow key to move the cursor on top of the [Note Num] code and enter the chapter heading (e.g., Chapter 1). 3. Press Enter the number of times you want the spacing between the heading and the first endnote. 4. Press the Right Arrow key to move past the [Note Num] code and then enter the first endnote as normal. |
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