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Originally Posted by prakash
I already have a table completed. I want to incorporate that one. So not sure yet whether I can copy and paste or do another from scratch in the final document.
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Simply create the textbox, cut your table from the body of the document, then paste it into the textbox.
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As far as your first solution is concerned, I can go to note options and start at a number but what it will do is put in continuous and add the number. So for example, in chapter 4, I want to start the footnotes from 1. That is fine- just head to note options and restart each section. Then when I include the table in landscape, while this is fine, the footnotes will pick up in continuous for the whole document - so all three chapters before.
So, if the footnote in continuous is 600 and I use note options and say start at 11 which is want because the previous footnote is 10, what the system will do is start it at 610. SO it will not add it to the number of the chapter I am working but all the footnotes.
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I don't understand what you mean by this. If you tell Word to re-start footnote numbering for a Section and put in 11, where does 610 come from? Obviously, if you're trying to simulate the effect of having continuous numbering, then change the number of footnotes in the previous Section, you'll need to change the starting number for the next Section to reflect that.