Not quite sure whether the heading really describes what I means.
Essentially, I am working on an over 400-page document with over 100 endnotes (the MS Word footnote and endnote kind of endnote as opposed to the citation program Endnote kind of endnote).
I had great difficulties figuring out how to find the endnotes in text.
Ended up, it's as simple as a clicking an existing button in the MS word interface.
1. Select the endnote and click on the "References" tab and click on the "Show Notes" icon.
2. Abracadabra! Word now shows you where the note is in text.
3. Now that you are in the main text and you want to see the endnote, what do you do to get to that specific note? Click on the "Show Notes" icon again.
C'est ca!
Essentially, I am working on an over 400-page document with over 100 endnotes (the MS Word footnote and endnote kind of endnote as opposed to the citation program Endnote kind of endnote).
I had great difficulties figuring out how to find the endnotes in text.
Ended up, it's as simple as a clicking an existing button in the MS word interface.
1. Select the endnote and click on the "References" tab and click on the "Show Notes" icon.
2. Abracadabra! Word now shows you where the note is in text.
3. Now that you are in the main text and you want to see the endnote, what do you do to get to that specific note? Click on the "Show Notes" icon again.
C'est ca!
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