At 13:08 04/09/2016 +0200, Angelo Marra wrote:
can I change automatically footnotes into end of chapters notes?
Not automatically, I think - but perhaps fairly conveniently. Here
are a few ideas:
o Go to Tools | Footnotes/Endnotes... | Footnotes | AutoNumbering |
Position, and choose "End of document".
o Put the cursor just to the left of the first footnote anchor (in the text).
+ Go to Edit | Footnote/Endnote... (or right-click | Footnote/Endnote...).
+ Under Type, select Endnote in place of Footnote.
+ Don't click OK but instead click the right-arrow to proceed to
the next footnote anchor.
+ Repeat as necessary.
These techniques will put all footnotes or endnotes at the end of the
document, not each chapter. But you will see from Tools |
Footnotes/Endnotes... | Footnotes | AutoNumbering | Counting that it
is possible to do so "Per chapter" - but only for footnotes and only
if they are positioned at the end of each page. So Writer can
recognise chapters if they are set up correctly. Can you use that
idea to get your footnotes or endnotes to follow each chapter?
What happens if you use a Master Document and make each chapter a
sub-document? Where do endnotes or end-of-document footnotes appear then?
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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