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![]() No, you don't need to convert the footnotes to endnotes. If you do so, the code won't work. The first macro does all the processing that is required.
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My problem was this: I needed to copy one document into another document, the latter containing a TOC. However while I wanted to preserve the formatting, I didn't want to copy over the style information as that was creating unnecessary entries in the TOC.
What I found was that after saving the document as RTF, opening it in Wordpad, making a change and re-saving it as suggested by Macropod, MS Word still retained style information. It seems that Word has a smart way of figuring out which style particular text should use. So I followed Charlznine's reco and opened the RTF in OpenOffice and copied over the text as desired. Presto! ![]() Thanks to both Macropod and Charlznine for this |
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I had this problem and found this forum whilst looking for the answer. I solved it like this:
Format painter will only transfer styles if you select a paragraph marker. If you want to keep the font style but not the paragraph style, select a word in the paragraph and then use format painter on the text taht you want to change (without changing the style). |
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