Unfortunately, footnote reference marks, though they are clearly fields,
don't display as such, and hidden bookmarks are just that. You can Browse by
Footnote using the Browse arrows, but that's the same as using Go To, which
you've already done. All I can suggest is just excising several words on
either side of the point where the invisible footnote reference mark appears
to be and then retyping them.
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Yes, I have turned it on. If you know of a way to display ALL
references -
bookmarks, etc., that would be really helpful. I've had problems
determining
to what exactly bookmarks attach (location on page or text).
Thanks for your help.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
I assume you've already tried displaying Hidden text to make sure the
footnote reference is not literally Hidden?
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"Morgan" wrote in message
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I am working with others on a document with both footnotes and
endnotes
(the
latter of which restarts numbering each section, about 2 sections
every 3
pages). When the document came back to me from someone else, the
numbering
skipped between two footnotes. I have reveal hidden characters turned
on,
the show text boundaries check box turned on, and when I try GoTo -
Footnote
#3, it goes to the beginning of a paragraph middocument where there is
no
apparent footnote at all. I was able to fix it by cutting and pasting
the
paragraph as unformatted text. Has anyone had a similar occurence and
know
what it is?
Thanks in advance.