This message [below] is not as I sent it -
I do not know how the bracketed information appeared in the
middle of my message -
I don't even know what [if you use Paste Special... to
paste unformatted text] means ;-)
But: footnotes are numbered - therefore, clicking on 'find' and
'search'ing the number will locate the footnote ...
continuing in this fashion, from 1 until each has been found
and re-formatted, is not that time-consuming - more frustrating having to
re-do what was already done before whatever 'kink' interfered ;-)
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>wrote:
At 09:26 22/12/2012 -0600, Anne Noname wrote:
yes, footnotes become jumbled; but the fact these are numbered makes them
'find'able ;-)
I think you are making this up! If you copy the footnote text and paste
it (even if you don't use Paste Special...), you get just the text of the
footnotes: there are no numbers. And strictly, the text of the different
footnotes is concatenated, not jumbled, of course. But perhaps you mean
the footnote markers in the body text; they are indeed preserved (though no
longer connected to anything).
Brian Barker
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