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Old 08-01-2017, 04:14 AM
nielsgeode nielsgeode is offline Flatten specific cross references Windows 7 64bit Flatten specific cross references Office 2010 32bit
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
That's most likely because you're trying to insert the Section break within the endnote range. You need to insert it before the first endnote in the Section.
Most likely what you're doing with this approach is deleting the ',7,8,'. Try inserting the '-' immediately before the 9 or immediately after the 6 before you hide the ',7,8,'.
You are correct Thanks a lot! It works.

What I would like to do as well is insert a new section which has style 1 and which is called Summary. If I try to do that, word automatically puts "Chapter 8" before the word Summary. How can I do this without having it linked to chapter 7 (e.g. if you define a new level 9 style)?

The same applies for the Table of Contents: how can I have it appear in the heading pane above chapter 1?
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