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Convert Word Document including FOOTNOTE into Outlook Message
Hello all
I have a challenge, it would be brilliant if you could assist me! A client would like to copy all of a Word 2013 document with the included footnotes, into Outlook 2013. Of course the best way to do this would be to save it as an attachment, but this is apparently no good. I can copy the word document with the footnote but it turns the footnote into a comment, which again is no good. This task used to be possible in XP world with Office 2003. Does this feature still exist? I would be very grateful of any help! Many Thanks Rob Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 08-21-2014 at 04:59 AM. Reason: modifed title to better reflect question in Office jargon |
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I am assuming that you do mean "footnote" and not "footer."
I changed your question title a bit. I hope it more accurately reflects your question. If not, please change it back. I have never tried this but assume that you would want endnotes rather than footnotes since there are no pages in Outlook messages. Comments may be the closest Outlook can come to footnotes. What happens if you convert the footnotes to endnotes in Word first? |
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footnote footer 2013, outlook 2013, word 2013 |
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