Thread: [Solved] Endnote Numbers are Wrong
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Old 01-14-2025, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by KDuncan View Post
It's not an endnote reference style I want. It is not indenting properly and when I checked the style, it said the paragraph was "Hanging." That's totally wrong.
The Endnote Reference Style only applies to the automatic numbers - in both the body and the endnote range. The endnote range itself employs the Endnote Text Style. Whether you want indenting, hanging line indents, etc. should all be managed by modifying the Endnote Text Style, not by hard-formatting.
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What I write has specific terms in it that MS Word does not know, like "intertextuality." The alternatives it offers are totally unacceptable.
That's what custom spelling dictionaries are for; you should learn how to use them.
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