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One Single Endnote at Different Places

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Herbert Chan - 18 Jul 2003 15:42 GMT
Hello, All!

I want to use one single endnote at different places. How can I do that?

Herbert
Larry - 18 Jul 2003 17:04 GMT
First bookmark the original endnote.  Then go to the Fields dialog box
and choose links and references in the left pane, and noteref in the
right pane, and see the options you have.  The one required option is to
include the bookmark in the field.  Choose the "h" option allows you to
jump directly to the original endnote reference.

However, if you want the other endnotes to open the original endnote
itself and not just jump to the original endnote reference, then you
need to bookmark the endnote itself, not its reference number.

Larry

> Hello, All!
>
> I want to use one single endnote at different places. How can I do that?
>
> Herbert
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 18 Jul 2003 21:34 GMT
This is a rather labor-intensive way of accomplishing the same thing you can
do using Insert | Cross-reference to Endnote.

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> First bookmark the original endnote.  Then go to the Fields dialog box
> and choose links and references in the left pane, and noteref in the
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Larry - 19 Jul 2003 05:11 GMT
You're right, with the exception that using the field as I suggested
allows the user to open the endnote/footnote directly from the field
location.  The cross-reference only jumps to the endnote reference
number.  Also, the cross reference number is not superscripted.

Larry

> This is a rather labor-intensive way of accomplishing the same thing
> you can do using Insert | Cross-reference to Endnote.
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