I don't know which operation system and LO version are you using but on
4.0.5 on Linux the section for main content does the trick - I can put
main content in a section, and in a section properties tick Collect at
the end of section, Restart numbering, Custom format. Adding an endnote
attaches it to a end of a section, and I can do Alt + Enter to exit that
(main) section and make manual break with Ctrl + Enter so Bibliography
can be added to a new page. It all works with double spaces (for
endnotes and main text).
Just wonted to tell you that because maybe changing the LO version would
solve your problems. Also, see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx3K99ehRXI
Kruno
On 08/28/2013 07:22 PM, Info/UX wrote:
Hi,
To simplify last night's tale of woe into one issue...
The only way of placing the bibliography after the endnotes in correct
formatting is to place a section after (technically within) the final
endnote. Using a section for the main article causes a crash when
double spacing is applied.
Does this method bode well for MS Word compatibility? Is there a
better method?
Many thanks,
Ryan
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