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Kristin M.
I am working in an existing Word document which came from an author with
footnotes already in it (the properties show that it has always been a word
document). When I insert new footnotes, they start a new set of footnotes in
the document and do not join the numbering scheme or set of footnotes already
existing. There are now 63 original footnotes and 32 new footnotes. It's not
a track changes problem (accepting changes doesn't fix it). Changing the
styles doesn't fix it. Is there a way to bring the two sets of footnotes
together without inserting all new footnotes and pasting the information in?
footnotes already in it (the properties show that it has always been a word
document). When I insert new footnotes, they start a new set of footnotes in
the document and do not join the numbering scheme or set of footnotes already
existing. There are now 63 original footnotes and 32 new footnotes. It's not
a track changes problem (accepting changes doesn't fix it). Changing the
styles doesn't fix it. Is there a way to bring the two sets of footnotes
together without inserting all new footnotes and pasting the information in?