Simple. Thanks.
"Dawn Crosier, Word MVP" wrote:
> How *I* would do it, is mark your text with a bookmark. Then at the end
> of your document perform a Cross-Reference to your Bookmark.
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> > Books these days seem to have a "notes" section at the end that are often
> > arranged by chapter. Each note will reference a relevant page number, but
> > there is no corresponding reference mark (such as endnote number) in the body
> > of the text. Can I do this in Word 2007?
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