

You also can't query the number style in the way that you want to that number style would indicate Word's sequential lettered notes, not custom marks. I would be VERY grateful for some help with this! Thankyou.įor whatever reason, you cannot convert an individual footnote directly. I also tried If = wdNoteNumberStyleLowercaseLetter

I'm not really a programmer, just a keen Word user. I thought stipulating the NumberStyle in the above would work it doesn't. NumberStyle = wdNoteNumberStyleLowercaseArabic NumberStyle = wdNoteNumberStyleLowercaseLetterĪ).EndnoteOptions With ActiveDocument.Range(Start:=, End:= _Ī).FootnoteOptions I can convert all footnotes to endnotes with: Sub ConvertFootnotesEndnotesTEST()

I want to convert ONLY the footnotes with letter marks, into endnotes. There are two types of custom mark: numerals and letters. Pressbooks can also automatically convert your Microsoft Word or Open Office footnotes or chapter endnotes for you.I have a Word doc with lots of footnotes that are all custom marks, none automatically numbered. Select the relevant option from the ‘Footnotes Style’ settingĬonvert Footnotes from Imported Documents.Click ‘ Appearance -> Theme Options‘ and select the PDF Options tab.Pressbooks does not currently support the creation of end-of-book endnotes. In PDF output you can choose to display footnotes at true footnotes ( text is rendered at the bottom of the page where the footnote marker occurs) or as chapter endnotes (note content is rendered in sequential order at the end of the chapter). In your webbook and ebook exports, footnotes are always displayed at the end of the chapter. A footnote shortcode will be inserted in the location you have selected.Ĭhoose Where To Display Footnotes in PDF Exports.Enter your desired footnote content in the ‘Footnote Content’ window which appears and Click ‘OK’.Click the “ FN” button in the visual editor.

