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Old 08-27-2017, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by ad.dias View Post
One last question, how do I insert three end notes on the same paragraph, like in the picture, instead of having a single paragraph per end note?
You can't. What you could do, however, is format as hidden the paragraph breaks at the end of the notes you want to have followed by another note on the same line (On a PC you'd do this using a Style separator, but those aren't supported on Macs).
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