On 26/01/2006, at 10:53 AM, Jallan wrote:
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
You mean like endnote so they can go to the end of the documement
all on
a page or so? You can also delete them et cetera.
Yes, you can delete the text once found en mass, but the footnotes
remain, now appearing only as numbers at the bottom of the page
followed by empty text. In order to delete the footnotes themselves
you must still manually jump to the actual footnote anchor in the
text and delete the anchor.
What we would like is a way of searching for these bookmark
footnote anchors and deleting them all at once (and then the
footnotes themselves would also vanish).
Hi Jallan,
OK. I see the problem now. Yes, you are right, the Find&Replace is
not much use
here, although you may still be able to match the footnotes based on
multiple
format options (maybe :).
I believe there is a RFE to have an outline like view of footnotes in
the navigator.
Also, if you want to find the footnotes quickly in your document, you
can use the
navigator and change the selected focus navigation to footnotes, then
simply
select next/prev footnote to jump directly to the footnotes in your
document.
Regards
Jonathon
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