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I engaged someone to format a document for me in Word 2003. The documen
calls for having pagination and headers, as well as endnotes unique t
each section. In other words, for example, the idea is to have th
endnotes for chapter 1 appear at the end of chapter 1 and so on.
Now the individual I engaged is telling me: "When I put the sectio
break in to stop/start the header/footer, it thinks we want the endnote
there. I'm at a loss how to fix it, because I have to put a sectio
break so I can change the headers and footers."
Is it indeed possible to have these three things simultaneously in th
same document: pagination, headers and section endnotes? If so, an
suggestions as to how to overcome the issue my formatter is having?
N.B. As the document in question is a book manuscript of close to 30
pages, I am posting in the "Formatting Long Documents" category. I hop
this is correct
calls for having pagination and headers, as well as endnotes unique t
each section. In other words, for example, the idea is to have th
endnotes for chapter 1 appear at the end of chapter 1 and so on.
Now the individual I engaged is telling me: "When I put the sectio
break in to stop/start the header/footer, it thinks we want the endnote
there. I'm at a loss how to fix it, because I have to put a sectio
break so I can change the headers and footers."
Is it indeed possible to have these three things simultaneously in th
same document: pagination, headers and section endnotes? If so, an
suggestions as to how to overcome the issue my formatter is having?
N.B. As the document in question is a book manuscript of close to 30
pages, I am posting in the "Formatting Long Documents" category. I hop
this is correct