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Can anyone help me with this?
I have places in a document I'm writing where I reference multiple endnotes at once. I would like the endnotes to read: [1-10] instead of [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]. Is there any way I can do this without deleting my endnotes? Help is much appreciated, thanks. ![]() |
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Hi referencewriter,
If you're inserting multiple endnotes at the one location, you could insert a hyphen after the first one, then format the indicators for the remainder as hidden text. Similarly, if you're cross-referencing a series, insert just the cross-references to the first & last members of the series with a hyphen between them.
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Thank you! That was much easier than I expected. Much appreciated.
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