As part of my series on footnotes and endnotes, here’s how to turn your footnotes into endnotes and your endnotes into footnotes in Word 2007, Word 2010 and Word 2013.
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In a numbered style, references are indicated by a number in the text. The number is often printed as a superscript. At the end of the paper, the references are given in full and arranged by the numbers which they have been assigned. Do not confuse a numbered style with a footnote (or endnote) style. With a footnote/endnote style, it is the. Chicago Style - Endnotes & Bibliography. Weiss History 3 anni fa. Word 2010 Tutorial: A Comprehensive Guide to Microsoft Word. Microsoft Office Word 2003 Change or remove a footnote or endnote separator. MHELP2U 6 anni fa. Footnote in MS Word Change Direction from left to rigth.
We begin with a document with footnotes, arranged at the bottom of their relevant page, as footnotes tend to be:
But we want to turn these footnotes into endnotes. How?
Go to the Footnotes menu, which you can find in the References tab:
Click on the little arrow at the bottom right to bring up the Footnote/Endnote Options dialogue box:
Here you will find a Convert button to press. Press the button:
This is context-specific, so if you have only footnotes, the option to convert endnotes to footnotes and to swap the two will be greyed out. Hit OK (or, if you already have both endnotes and footnotes, choose the option you wish to use then hit OK).
Your footnotes will have changed to endnotes:
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Please note, these hints work with versions of Microsoft Word currently in use – Word 2007, Word 2010 and Word 2013, all for PC. Mac compatible versions of Word should have similar options. Always save a copy of your document before manipulating it. I bear no responsibility for any pickles you might get yourself into!
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I work for a publishing house whose editors use Word for PC. Production,
however, is on Macs. When Editorial sends their manuscript files to
Production, the endnotes are displaying with Roman numerals. The same file
shows Arabic numerals on the PC but has turned mysteriously to Arabic on the
Macs.
I can change the numbering style by just clicking on the first endnote
reference and using the pop-up that appears to apply an Arabic style, but is
there anyway to change the default setting so that that happens
automatically?
Probably this is just a weird Mac/PC compatibility issue that can't actually
be 'fixed,' but I'm not sure, so I thought I'd ask. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
however, is on Macs. When Editorial sends their manuscript files to
Production, the endnotes are displaying with Roman numerals. The same file
shows Arabic numerals on the PC but has turned mysteriously to Arabic on the
Macs.
I can change the numbering style by just clicking on the first endnote
reference and using the pop-up that appears to apply an Arabic style, but is
there anyway to change the default setting so that that happens
automatically?
Probably this is just a weird Mac/PC compatibility issue that can't actually
be 'fixed,' but I'm not sure, so I thought I'd ask. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.