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Patrick Kearney Patrick Kearney is offline End notes in sections Windows 11 End notes in sections Office 2019
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Hello : I have a long document that is divided into sections created using the 'Next Page' option in the Breaks section of Layout. In the first section, I've used footnotes throughout. However, in the second and subsequent sections I need to use end notes that have to appear at the end of each section.




With section 2 visible I've set up the end note dialogue to reflect what I need : Footnotes at end of section . -- numbering restart each section. -- Apply changes to this section. See attachment.



Unfortunately, every time I try to enter a note it ends up at the very end of the whole document, not the current section. No matter what I try, I get the same result. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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