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Footnotes
I was typing a word processing document using XP. The document required
footnotes. I used the footnote feature provided by the Microsoft Word program. As a footnote was required I clicked "insert" on the toolbar. I clicked "Reference" and "Footnotes." I then clicked "insert" to place the footnote. All worked fine. I contined to type text and add footnotes. I discovered that the footnotes would not highlight if I wanted to move text and footnotes. Just the text highlighted. When the document was e-mailed, the document arrived, but not the footnotes. Is there a way to make the footnotes application truly part of the document so that I may e-mail the entire document, including footnotes? |
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Re: Footnotes
"Ross" <Ross@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5A3DD35D-F0C6-4F24-BFE0-4E59C8482D73@microsoft.com... > Is there a way to make the footnotes application truly part of the > document > so that I may e-mail the entire document, including footnotes? Email the document as an attachment. -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com |
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Re: Footnotes
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:45:00 -0700, Ross
<Ross@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I was typing a word processing document using XP. The document required > footnotes. I used the footnote feature provided by the Microsoft Word > program. > > As a footnote was required I clicked "insert" on the toolbar. I clicked > "Reference" and "Footnotes." I then clicked "insert" to place the footnote. > All worked fine. I contined to type text and add footnotes. > > I discovered that the footnotes would not highlight if I wanted to move text > and footnotes. Just the text highlighted. > > When the document was e-mailed, the document arrived, but not the footnotes. > > Is there a way to make the footnotes application truly part of the document > so that I may e-mail the entire document, including footnotes? The fact that you were using Windows XP is essentially irrelevant. This is a Microsoft Word question, and would be more appropriate in a Word newsgroup than here in a Windows one. That's also where the Word experts hang out, and you would be more likely to get the answer you need there. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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