Well, I recently looked at a document with similar problems (and it *had*
originated in WP), and the solution I proposed (which, it turned out, had
already been implemented by the time the questioner got my answer) was
similar but less trouble. I ascertained that the "fake" footnotes didn't
renumber when one was deleted, and they were distinguished from the "real"
ones by not having a bounding box around the footnote reference mark. So
instead of cutting and pasting the text into another document, you can
actually work very well in the same document, as follows:
1. Before the first footnote reference mark, insert a new footnote
(Ctrl+Alt+F). Word opens the footnote pane with an empty footnote 1; "fake"
footnote 1 will immediately follow it.
2. Select and drag the content of "fake" footnote 1 into "real" footnote 1.
3. Return to the document body and delete the footnote reference mark for
"fake" footnote 1. This will also delete the residue of the fake footnote in
the footnote pane.
4. Repeat 467 times.
FWIW, the document I looked at had 188 footnotes, and this replacement
process reportedly took less than an hour.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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