![]() This gives you a guide in case you get confused with the numbering later on. I also found it helpful to map out the footnotes- how many are in each chapter (for example, chapter five has 20 notes, and the last note of the chapter is XXXXXXX). ![]() These sections provide the framework for how the footnotes will be numbered, depending on your preference. It’s very important to note that these instructions will only work if the document has been broken into sections using section headers (one section per chapter). ![]() We thought that creating a practical blog with instructions for how to make this switch would be helpful for others who are looking to do the same thing! At TEC, we recently helped a client who had a request we hadn’t encountered before-he had written a paper that included many footnotes however, he needed to change those footnotes over to endnotes.
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