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If we insert notes correctly in Word, they will be converted nicely to DAISY XML. Accessible reading systems will be able to identify them as notes and readers can choose to ignore or skip over the notes, if they choose, so that the narrative flow is not interrupted. | If we insert notes correctly in Word, they will be converted nicely to DAISY XML. Accessible reading systems will be able to identify them as notes and readers can choose to ignore or skip over the notes, if they choose, so that the narrative flow is not interrupted. | ||
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As you go through your text, you will need to insert the space for endnotes, and once you have prepared the space, you will need to copy and paste the book's endnotes into it. | As you go through your text, you will need to insert the space for endnotes, and once you have prepared the space, you will need to copy and paste the book's endnotes into it. | ||
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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: | ||
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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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- | Most books will have endnotes with numbering that restarts at the end of every chapter. But we use Continuous | + | Most books will have endnotes with numbering that restarts at the end of every chapter. But we use Continuous |
- | * You can keep checking the endnotes in your etext document against your original EPUB or PDF | + | |
- | * This helps to confirm that you have things in the right order, but still does not help confirm if your numbering is correct | + | One option is to keep checking the endnotes in your etext document against your original EPUB or PDF. This helps to confirm that you have things in the right order, but still does not help confirm if your numbering is correct. |
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- | | + | The best solution takes a few steps, but is very helpful and does not take up too much time. |
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+ | Taking these steps will ensure that the numbering in your etext matches the numbering in the original, so you can be confident that you are on track. | ||
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+ | When you are all done copying and pasting your endnotes into the endnotes section, you will need to: | ||
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=====Word to DAISY XML===== | =====Word to DAISY XML===== |