Re: using link (as file) for chapters in a book ms. (solved, sort of ...)
From: Ronald Florence (ron_at_18james.com)
Date: 01/01/05
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Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 08:54:37 -0500
John McGhie wrote:
> You need to place your endnotes heading above the Endnotes separator line
> and it will work.
I have no problem putting a heading into the manuscript for the endnote
section. What I want is for the endnotes to be picked up in the table
of contents. Doing that by putting a "Heading 1" heading at the head of
the endnotes section works, but breaks the insertion of additional files
as links. To get additional files inserted, I would need to remove the
heading from the endnotes section, insert the files as links, then
re-insert the heading in the endnotes section.
If that isn't "flaky" behavior on the part of Word, we need a new
definition of flaky.
-- Ronald
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