I'm beginning to suspect something else in my system is corrupted. as for me my 
foot notes, end notes do not read at all. and they did under mavericks. I'm 
guessing at least for me a clean install is needed. bleh! They do show up 
according to my prof and they are correct.  so for now I'll just take his word 
on it and trust him. He is after all saying I'm doing ok.

Take care.
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 4:48 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Anne. After reading your email I updated Pages and can also confirm 
> footnotes are still working for me too. I’m sure you’re right that tables can 
> still be renamed using the mouse key method, but I’ve found that difficult 
> enough at the best of times and failed to manage it just then after five 
> minutes or so of testing. I definitely have managed it before, but of late it 
> doesn’t seem to play nicely for me. I just hope they at least make it as 
> easily scriptable as it is in Numbers.
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