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Melissa - 24 Feb 2004 18:41 GMT
I am using endnotes for references.  My problem arises
when I have several of the same references (let's say
endnote 37)that keep repeating. It seems silly to list
the same reference as 38, 39, and 40 as well as 37.

Is there some feature of Word I can use to be able to
repeat the same number when I am citing the same
reference?

Also, I have a reference section in the back, where I am
inserting the endnotes.  I would like the numbering to
look more "normal" in this back section (i.e., not
superscript footnote-looking, but (1)Reference.) How do I
accomplish this?  

Thanks.
Dayo Mitchell - 24 Feb 2004 19:26 GMT
For 1), put "refer to same endnote more than once" into Help, and it should
spit out directions.  The technical term is a cross-reference.

For 2), see here:
I want the numbers in my footnotes not to be superscripted, and I want the
numbers to be followed by a dot and a tab
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/UnSuperscptFnotes.htm

What do you mean by "inserting the endnotes"? b/c Word should be doing that
for you. You aren't manually creating endnotes, are you?

DM

> I am using endnotes for references.  My problem arises
> when I have several of the same references (let's say
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> Thanks.
 
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