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I need to split a large file into two separate files with the main text in one file and all of the endnotes in the other, but without losing the superscript references exactly as they were originally.
I've found a macro that will split endnotes off, with referents, but they start at 1 and go up into the hundreds. I currently have the file use small letters to mark endnotes, and they start over at "a" in every new chapter. How would I get a macro, either to read and reproduce the letter used originally, or detect that it has entered a new chapter/section and start over? (numbers would be okay instead of letters if they'd just start over when they're supposed to). |
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