Text after endnotes

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sagar sabade

Hi,

I'm not sure this is the right forum or not but here it is
for experts to answer my question.

In a document I am writing, I need to write some text
after end notes (references section). I can write it but
then I cannot cross reference it, or add captions to
figures in it etc. Moreover, when I create table of
contents, I cannot see any entries of headings in this
text. Is there any way to achieve it?

Thanks,
Sagar
 
You can set Endnotes to come at the end of every section, then go into each
section's Format | Document, and suppress endnotes for every section but the
one you want the endnotes after. Then you will have a section of text after
your endnotes, which should be read as regular text for TOC creation, etc.
I managed this fairly easily (chapters, then notes, then a bibliography) but
practice on a copy, as glitches can arise that require some experimenting to
straighten out.

Word seems to see Endnotes as a sort of "field", somewhat similar to the
TOC. Although it is not shaded as a field, just typing text into the
endnote section hides that text from the main body of the paper.

This thread on the ms.public.word.newusers NG "Re: endnote placement - need
help!" has a lot of discussion on making this work, and some glitches that
came up.

DM
 
PS. But this is the right forum, either here or
ms.public.word.formatting.longdocs, and there are definitely experts (i.e.,
not me) who can help you out, so post back if you run into problems.

DM
 
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