Dupilcate footnotes

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FD

I'm writing a report and I'm using footnotes and endnotes to cite sources,
however at several points I would like to cite the same source twice, is
there a way to do this in Word 07?
Right now all I know how to do is create a second foot/endnote, which looks
stupid if the two notes are side by side, or type in the note's number as
text, which creates problems if I insert another note earlier.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

As macropod says, this can be done with a NOTEREF field. I can't give you
exact instructions for doing this in Word 2007, but you should start with
Insert | Links | Cross-reference. I'm guessing that will open the same
dialog as in Word 2003, in which you select "Footnote" as the "Reference
type" and "Footnote number (formatted)" for "Insert reference to."
 
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macropod

Hi Suzanne,

Thankfully, you can get to all field insertions via the Alt-I, F shortcut key sequence.

Cheers
 

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