On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 04:42 -0700, dn4n wrote:
Hi One and All,
New user- on Mac OS X platform.
I'm writing a longish text doc and need to reference key statements. Usually
by adding superscripted number at end of sentence and then a numbered list
at end of doc.
Problem is that on draft versions, these text statements get chopped and
changed around- messing up the list of refs at the end of the doc.
Sure that others have encountered such issue- what's the solution? Initially
wondered if possible to hyperlink within the doc to specific sentences that
would survive rearranging. But couldn't link to target text.
Sounds like you are doing this manually. Would "endnotes" work for you
for this purpose? They should renumber and reorganise themselves
automatically when text is moved around.
--Jean
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