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Rob K
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:45 pm    Post subject: Word 2003 - End Note Numbering Reply with quote

When working on a research paper I would like to be able to use a single
reference in the end notes to point to multiple points in the paper. Word
doesn't appear to allow me to re-cite previously used endnotes, it wants me
to move on with the next in line. Many changes are being made to this paper
so it is important that all the endnote superscripts change if one is
changed. (Making a "fake" superscript 1 will not be a sufficient solution).

For instance:

Owls are large birds (superscript 1). They are abundant in Canada
(superscript 2). Owls live in trees (superscript 1).

--------------
1 Book of Owls
2 Avian History



Thanks for your help.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Word 2003 - End Note Numbering Reply with quote

You can use a cross-reference to the endnote (Insert | Reference |
Cross-reference to Endnote: Endnote number, formatted. But in this
situation, would it make more sense to use numbered references (they don't
have to be in alphabetical order)? See
http://daiya.mvps.org/biblio.htm#AlphaEndnotes

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When working on a research paper I would like to be able to use a single
reference in the end notes to point to multiple points in the paper. Word
doesn't appear to allow me to re-cite previously used endnotes, it wants
me
to move on with the next in line. Many changes are being made to this
paper
so it is important that all the endnote superscripts change if one is
changed. (Making a "fake" superscript 1 will not be a sufficient
solution).

For instance:

Owls are large birds (superscript 1). They are abundant in Canada
(superscript 2). Owls live in trees (superscript 1).

--------------
1 Book of Owls
2 Avian History



Thanks for your help.
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