> You should be able to modify the Endnote Text style.
>
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>> Octavee
That's because you're probably trying to change Endnote Reference style (a
character style) instead of Endnote Text.

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> When I try to change the paragraph settings of the endnote style it is
> greyed out and not changeable.
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Octavee Uhl - 28 Mar 2006 19:23 GMT
Endnote is a charav=cter style. But there is no style called Endnote Text.
Should I just set this one up or copy it from another template?
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Octavee
> That's because you're probably trying to change Endnote Reference style (a
> character style) instead of Endnote Text.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Mar 2006 05:58 GMT
There are two built-in styles in Word: Endnote Text (a paragraph style
applied to the entire note) and Endnote Reference (a character style applied
to the reference number both in the note and in the document). If you have a
style named Endnote, it is a custom or user-defined style.

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> Endnote is a charav=cter style. But there is no style called Endnote Text.
> Should I just set this one up or copy it from another template?
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