Thanks Steve,
What you propose is very similar to the workaround I am using.
  o Create a numbered list at the end of the document.
  o Bookmark each item in the list.
  o Insert a link to the bookmark where required.
I guess nobody ever imagined that an author might need to add more than
one reference to a single endnote citation within a document.
Appreciate you taking the time to answer.
Regards
Dave

On 26.06.2017 21:35, Steve Edmonds wrote:
> Hi.
> I am not sure this is what you tried, but I have done this by creating a
> numbered block of text at the end (not LO end notes-but what will be my
> end-notes) and using cross-references to those notes in that block. It's
> not automated but works functionally.
> steve
> 
> On 26/06/17 19:09, Dave wrote:
>> I am looking for a way of having one endnote in a document and reference
>> that same endnote from several points within the document.
>>
>> The first endnote insertion is fine, the superscript link and tooltip
>> work as expected. Adding a cross references or links to the endnote do
>> not produce a clean/pleasing result. (ie. displays a different number,
>> without the endnote tooltip.)
>>
>> Copying the first insertion other points within the document produce the
>> desired visual result, but generates numerous additional unprofessional
>> duplicate endnotes with each paste.
>>
>> Any guidance or suggestions would be much appreciated.
>>
>> TIA
>> Dave
>>

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