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Old 11-16-2019, 04:56 PM
ChrisWolf ChrisWolf is offline Beginning a footnote at #3 in a new section Mac OS X Beginning a footnote at #3 in a new section Office 2016 for Mac
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So I'm writing an academic document and need to reset my footnote numbers in a new section. That is, I started a new section for "Chapter 1," but within this chapter I added a new section break. Since it's one chapter, the footnotes need to progress in numerical order, but they reset to 1 in the new subsection. How can I make footnotes start with a given number (in this case 3) in an individual section?



I've played around with the footnotes formatting menu, but nothing helps. Thanks
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