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sections and stuff
pff I am wrestling with word...
I just figured out how to add an appendix and bibliography after the use of endnotes using sections (appendix coming after the endnotes). So far so good, but somewhere in the body of the text I want a table shown horizontal. I used sections for that as well. After I sorted the end note problem I realized I deleted the sections for the table. But if I enter a section for that table again the endnote will move up to that place. any tips on how to evade this issue?? 2nd question; I didnt really research/google it yet, but it didnt work when I tried. I want a seperate table of content for my appendix is there a good link for word 2007? I found a step by step guide for 2000 but I cant figure it out. |
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For the affected section, you must set the placement of endnotes to "End of section" and then select "Suppress endnotes" (in the Page Setup dialog box). To be clear, this must be done for all sections except the one where you actually want to show the notes. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...TextAfterNotes.
To insert a TOC and specify the heading levels that you want, select and deselect styles as appropriate in the Table of Contents Options dialog: On the References tab, click Table of Contents | Insert Table of Contents, and then click the Options button.
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