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Word 2007-Footnotes left behind when text is moved
I expect to have a large number of footnotes in a document I am creating. I
also expect to be cutting and pasting text frequently as it takes shape. After writing a few pages and adding footnotes, I discovered that the footnotes are left behind, and seem completely uncoupled from the text. Is there any way to move text and bring the footnotes along with it? Thanks. |
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Word 2007-Footnotes left behind when text is moved
You are making the footnotes using the References Insert Footnote
command, aren't you? And if you move a sentence that ends with a footnote, you are careful to select the note reference number, aren't you? On Nov 29, 1:59*pm, Sibyltalk wrote: I expect to have a large number of footnotes in a document I am creating. *I also expect to be cutting and pasting text frequently as it takes shape. * After writing a few pages and adding footnotes, I discovered that the footnotes are left behind, and seem completely uncoupled from the text. *Is there any way to move text and bring the footnotes along with it? *Thanks. |
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Word 2007-Footnotes left behind when text is moved
Thanks for your response. Yes to the first question.
To the second question, I guess I am not clear what it means to be "careful to select the note reference number" . What I did do was to simply highlight the area of text that included the footnotes, cut it with ctrl-x, and paste it with ctrl-v. I thought the footnotes linked to that text would be dragged along with it, but that did not happen. I expect there is a way to avoid manually updating the footnotes upon future moves. "grammatim" wrote: You are making the footnotes using the References Insert Footnote command, aren't you? And if you move a sentence that ends with a footnote, you are careful to select the note reference number, aren't you? |
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Word 2007-Footnotes left behind when text is moved
What you are doing should give the results you expect. Are you tracking
changes? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Sibyltalk" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response. Yes to the first question. To the second question, I guess I am not clear what it means to be "careful to select the note reference number" . What I did do was to simply highlight the area of text that included the footnotes, cut it with ctrl-x, and paste it with ctrl-v. I thought the footnotes linked to that text would be dragged along with it, but that did not happen. I expect there is a way to avoid manually updating the footnotes upon future moves. "grammatim" wrote: You are making the footnotes using the References Insert Footnote command, aren't you? And if you move a sentence that ends with a footnote, you are careful to select the note reference number, aren't you? |
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Word 2007-Footnotes left behind when text is moved
In that case the footnotes would get copied, but the count would be
doubled rather than ignored. By being careful to select the note number, I meant that if your footnote appears after the period at the end of a sentence (American- style), then if you selected a sentence by, say, Ctrl-click, the selection would only go up to and including the period but wouldn't extend the further character to the note number. On Nov 29, 6:33*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: What you are doing should give the results you expect. Are you tracking changes? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Sibyltalk" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response. *Yes to the first question. To the second question, I guess I am not clear what it means to be "careful to select the note reference number" . *What I did do was to simply highlight the area of text that included the footnotes, cut it with ctrl-x, and paste it with ctrl-v. *I thought the footnotes linked to that text would be dragged along with it, but that did not happen. *I expect there is a way to avoid manually updating the footnotes upon future moves. "grammatim" wrote: You are making the footnotes using the References Insert Footnote command, aren't you? And if you move a sentence that ends with a footnote, you are careful to select the note reference number, aren't you?- |
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Word 2007-Footnotes left behind when text is moved
Hmm. I have been moving text around without this problem arising again, but
obviously it happened once because otherwise I would not have had to relink all the footnote text to the main text text. If it happens again, I will try to figure out what was different and post again to this thread. Thanks grammatim and Suzanne. "grammatim" wrote: In that case the footnotes would get copied, but the count would be doubled rather than ignored. By being careful to select the note number, I meant that if your footnote appears after the period at the end of a sentence (American- style), then if you selected a sentence by, say, Ctrl-click, the selection would only go up to and including the period but wouldn't extend the further character to the note number. On Nov 29, 6:33 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: What you are doing should give the results you expect. Are you tracking changes? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA |
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