![]() ![]() I also read the Help page, 'Inserting a Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer.' I followed every step. It doesn't recognize the beginning of a new chapter. How can I reset a footnote number to start a new sequence? Thanks, John. I am hoping that OpenOffice/LibreOffice now can do it too. I found a thread from 2010 on this forum about this issue, and apparently at that time there was no way to do it, although the originator said Microsoft Word had a simple way to do this very thing. I need to reset each first footnote for each chapter to 1. The footnotes should start at 1 for each new chapter appended, but of course attaching a second document like this made the footnotes for the second chapter begin where the first chapter left off.įYI, when I create a Word 2016 document with footnotes and paste all the text with the same formatting into a Word 2010 document and try to save it, it says the following will happen: 'Footnotes formatted to use specific columns will be converted to match the columns in the document.' To keep a footnote on the same page as its reference, for all versions of Microsoft Word, you will need to format the line spacing of the body text paragraphs (not the footnotes themselves) to an Exact amount (in the Paragraph dialog). I used Insert -> File for a test run on two chapters. Each chapter is a separate odt document with footnotes staring at 1. I'm combining chapters to make a single manuscript. ![]()
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