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=====Alternate Step 2: Different Method for Working with Endnotes===== | =====Alternate Step 2: Different Method for Working with Endnotes===== | ||
- | There is also a method for viewing and editing one document in different places using Word's Split Screen feature. | + | There is also a method for viewing and editing one document in different places using Word's Split Screen feature. |
Once you have prepared the space for the endnotes by inserting endnote references into your text, you can then: | Once you have prepared the space for the endnotes by inserting endnote references into your text, you can then: | ||
- | * On MS Office Word, press '' | + | * Select '' |
+ | * for PC press '' | ||
+ | * for Mac press '' | ||
* On one of those split screens, navigate to your endnotes section at the end of your document | * On one of those split screens, navigate to your endnotes section at the end of your document | ||
* On the other, navigate to the original endnotes from your etext | * On the other, navigate to the original endnotes from your etext | ||
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<note tip>Make use of Web Layout rather than Print Layout, which will allow you to see more of the document in each split screen.</ | <note tip>Make use of Web Layout rather than Print Layout, which will allow you to see more of the document in each split screen.</ | ||
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+ | For more information check out the [[https:// | ||
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* delete all of the section breaks that you inserted (see how to do this on [[public: | * delete all of the section breaks that you inserted (see how to do this on [[public: | ||
* and, return to the '' | * and, return to the '' | ||
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+ | <note tip>If you have any questions, check the archive below, if still not clear, post your question on the [[public: | ||
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A: That is tricky for sure! Right now we can only create endnotes at the end of the book, so the best thing to do is update the reference to the new note number. | A: That is tricky for sure! Right now we can only create endnotes at the end of the book, so the best thing to do is update the reference to the new note number. | ||
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+ | Q: In " | ||
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+ | A: You can actually insert the notes as proper endnotes and remove the notes section. The book is a scanned version, so the PDF has the original page numbers. The notes also refer directly to the phrase they are citing, which is similar to what occurred in question regarding endnotes in “The Love of Strangers”. This way they will be fully accessible. A quick way to do this is as follows: | ||
+ | * Cute and Paste the Notes section from the Word doc you are editing into a new Word Doc | ||
+ | * Remove headings for NOTES and Chapter # | ||
+ | * Add numbered list to help you keep track of the new numbering | ||
+ | * Search for the phrase in the Word doc you are editing using the search function | ||
+ | * Insert the endnote at the end of that phrase | ||
+ | * Copy the reference part of the original into the new note section you have created | ||
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+ | Q: I'm working on the endnotes in Atlantic' | ||
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+ | A: For these few text boxes put them a heading that is an aside and I will reformat it in the code. | ||
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+ | Q: I'm working on " | ||
+ | A: Good question! Unfortunately, | ||
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