Question:
How do I add numbered subscripts to a document and reference them to a table at the end of the doc?
anonymous
2008-10-28 09:58:52 UTC
I have a novel in Microsoft Word 2007. I have tons of numbered subscripts that look like endnotes in sequential order throughout the document. I made a table at end that list those numbers (1...2..3..) and offer an explanation about the item. I have four columns in the table so regular endnotes won't work. I want to make this work automatically so that it is like endnotes or footnotes in that if I delete one of the subscripts in the text, it disappears from the table, and if I move the subscript, it re-numbers automatically. How do I do this?
Three answers:
RickyRedwood
2008-10-29 22:23:54 UTC
I don't understand why regular endnotes won't work because you have four columns in a table. Do you mean you want to number them horizontally and it numbers vertically? Or vice versa? Or are you trying to convert your endnotes to footnotes or vice versa?
abdulla
2016-10-25 15:09:47 UTC
attempt this: a million pass to the document->web page Setup menu merchandise. 2. click the format tab. 3. verify the diverse weird and wonderful or perhaps field. 4. verify the diverse First web page field. 5. click ok. 6. click on Insert->web page numbers. "outdoors" should be chosen for Alignment. 7. click ok. in case you do not already have more suitable than 2 pages to envision, I propose setting up 2 web page breaks to verify the area with Print Preview. that ought to do it.
anonymous
2008-10-31 08:42:18 UTC
Bookmarking/anchors - these are somewhat automatically formatted and will remain no matter where the original link(subscript) is moved. Just a thought.


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