Cor,

I can do them one by one, but I wanted to use a "replace all" type of format
to delete all the footnotes at one time. I can do it in Word and
WordPerfect. 

Shmuel

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From: Cor Nouws [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 3:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users] Finding footnotes by Search?


Hi Shmuel

Shmuel Himelstein wrote:

> I have a document full of footnotes, and I'd like to strip them out of 
> my document. In both Word and WordPerfect, one can search for 
> <footnote> and replace it with nothing. I've looked in OO, but haven't 
> found such an option. Am I missing it?

I can't find it in the find options as well.
Furthermore, footnotes are not in the Navigator. Time for a rfe :-)

What is fairly easy: in the footnote-section, click on the number you want
to remove. The Cursor jumps to the place. Type Delete and it's removed.

Greetings,
Cor


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