Hi,
On 2006-11-16, at 04:49 , Shmuel Himelstein wrote:

Hi, Michael. The problem is that this method (if I understood you correctly) only works after you already have the section typed in. What I am looking for is a simple way to define that from this point on the numbering system starts again - or with a different number, or even with a different numbering system. WordPerfect, for example (I HATE MS WORD!) has an option every time you start a new footnote to continue with the present numbering system or to start with a new numbering system. For example, if I want to, after Fotnote 3 I can define the next footnote as "1" or "1000," and the following one will be "2" or "1001". This gives one much greater flexiibility.

The problem I had (which brought this about) is that I'm translating a 40 page document, and every few pages he starts the footnote numbering all over.

Shmuel

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Hi Shmuel,
you can select text and then via Insert.Section define a part (on the "Options" for the section) where footnotes and endnotes can have their own numbering.
Does this meet your requirements?

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