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Hi mbk,
Yes, I'm using Word on a PC, which is why I mentioned the versions. The fact you're now getting the endnote shows that the problem isn't in its insertion, but with the code that sets its numbering format. Within the 'With .EndnoteOptions' ... 'End With' block are four code lines. What we need to do is to find which one causes the error. Try commenting-out each line in turn to see whether the code will run withjust one line commented-out. If so, that's the problem line and we might be able to do something with that.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Dear Paul:
I have put a Comment sign <' > before all 4 lines in that block of code. That produced an endnote with roman number, and NO error message. I then reactivated each line separately. When any of the 4 lines was activated I got an endnote with roman number AND an error message. So did various other macros that I created to insert foot- or endnotes. I repeated the whole rigmarole in Word 2003 under XP and everything runs without a hatch. This looks like a problem of Word 2011 for Apple Mac! PS: I also did it according to your literal instructions: comment out one line and leave the other 3 active. Same result for all 4 lines |
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