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Changing the default footnote reference style: [1]
Hi Friends!
Does anyone have an ingenious idea to tell Word that when I insert a footnote the footnote char should be within brackets? So opposed to 1, 2, 3 we would get [1] [2] [3] I know I can easily do this via a search and replace routine, but then every time I add more footnotes I will have to do it again and again. Not very efficient. Thank You Susan PS I am always afraid that I have asked things already. One of my meds (for heart failure) ruins my memory... |
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There is no option for this. The Replace function remains a remedy.
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You could use Word's standard footnote referencing until you've finished your edits, then use Find/Replace, with:
Find = ^f Replace = [^&]
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