Can I use multiple different sets of endnotes?

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I write books on Christianity that require two sets of references - Scripture
quotations and explanatory notes - to endnotes intermingled in the text. The
sets are numbered differently (the Scriptures are superscripted
alphabetically and the other numerically). At present I use either a
footnote/endnote combination or a clumsy, inflexible VBA macro to generate
"pseudo-endnotes" (don't ask).

Is it possible to use Word's built-in system to produce multiple sets of
endnotes and, obviously, how would I do it?

Mike
 
There is no built-in way to mix different kinds of endnotes in one
file. If you cannot use an endnotes/footnotes combination, have you
considered asking for help with your macro in a programming newsgroup?
Perhaps it can be improved?

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Stefan Blom
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Thank you, Stefan. I wrote the macro in a hurry without clear objectives and
I subsequently added extra capabilities without proper care; I've meant to
fix it up for months. I was just hoping that there was an easier way.

Mike
 

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