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.)

Insert > Cross-reference
Type: Endnotes
Insert reference to: Reference
Selection: Select the endnote you want to refer to

That seems to get the right number, but without styling (superscript) and tooltip. To fix the styling, select the inserted cross-reference and set the character style to "Endnote Anchor" - that's the style used for the original reference, so any changes to that style will affect both.

I suspect there's no way to get the tooltip, but you can click the second reference to jump to the endnote.

Checked on 5.1.6 (Linux Mint) and 5.3.0 (Windows)

Copying the first insertion other points within the document produce
the desired visual result, but generates numerous additional
unprofessional duplicate endnotes with each paste.

Yeah, that's effectively inserting several identical endnotes.

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Mark.


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