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Question for Brian Kvalheim
In an earlier post regarding footnotes in Publisher you
stated: "...Easy. Go to Edit Edit Story in Word from the Publisher menu. This will allow you to have footnotes...." I thought this would be great for my newsletters. Using XP2, Publisher 2003, I have tried repeatedly. I assume that when through inserting the footnotes, one chooses Close and return to publication [name]. The footnotes do not remain. I also tried a footnote and an end note. Neither were present in the Publisher document. |
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Chuck Davis wrote:
In an earlier post regarding footnotes in Publisher you stated: "...Easy. Go to Edit Edit Story in Word from the Publisher menu. This will allow you to have footnotes...." I thought this would be great for my newsletters. Using XP2, Publisher 2003, I have tried repeatedly. I assume that when through inserting the footnotes, one chooses Close and return to publication [name]. The footnotes do not remain. I also tried a footnote and an end note. Neither were present in the Publisher document. ========================================== I wonder if...View / Header and Footer...would be useful? -- John Inzer return e-mail disabled |
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-----Original Message----- Chuck Davis wrote: In an earlier post regarding footnotes in Publisher you stated: "...Easy. Go to Edit Edit Story in Word from the Publisher menu. This will allow you to have footnotes...." I thought this would be great for my newsletters. Using XP2, Publisher 2003, I have tried repeatedly. I assume that when through inserting the footnotes, one chooses Close and return to publication [name]. The footnotes do not remain. I also tried a footnote and an end note. Neither were present in the Publisher document. ========================================== I wonder if...View / Header and Footer...would be useful? -- John Inzer return e-mail disabled . Brian, The end result is still no footnotes. |
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Chuck Davis wrote:
The end result is still no footnotes. ============================== OK...but in Pub2003...if I go to... View / Header and Footer...I see a page with a field at the top for a header and a field at the bottom for a footer. If I enter text in either field... when I return to the regular view... the text is still there. If I don't enter text...the field disappears. Sorry...that's the best I can offer. Have you tried searching your help files for footnotes? -- John Inzer return e-mail disabled |
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Chuck Davis wrote:
In an earlier post regarding footnotes in Publisher you stated: "...Easy. Go to Edit Edit Story in Word from the Publisher menu. This will allow you to have footnotes...." I thought this would be great for my newsletters. Using XP2, Publisher 2003, I have tried repeatedly. I assume that when through inserting the footnotes, one chooses Close and return to publication [name]. The footnotes do not remain. I also tried a footnote and an end note. Neither were present in the Publisher document. Chuck (and Ed), you are absolutely correct. I was mistaken. I intended to say that you can use Insert Object Create from File Browse to and Existing Word Document. This keeps the footnotes intact. Again, my bad for the wrong information. -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.publishermvps.com ~pay it forward~ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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-----Original Message----- Chuck Davis wrote: In an earlier post regarding footnotes in Publisher you stated: "...Easy. Go to Edit Edit Story in Word from the Publisher menu. This will allow you to have footnotes...." I thought this would be great for my newsletters. Using XP2, Publisher 2003, I have tried repeatedly. I assume that when through inserting the footnotes, one chooses Close and return to publication [name]. The footnotes do not remain. I also tried a footnote and an end note. Neither were present in the Publisher document. Chuck (and Ed), you are absolutely correct. I was mistaken. I intended to say that you can use Insert Object Create from File Browse to and Existing Word Document. This keeps the footnotes intact. Again, my bad for the wrong information. -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.publishermvps.com ~pay it forward~ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. . I have successfully inserted the object (Word document) into Publisher. I can open the object and add to the document. However, I can't make it into a multiple page story. I have inserted additional pages, but can't link the story to an additional page. |
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Hi Chuck Davis ),
in the newsgroups you posted: || I have successfully inserted the object (Word document) || into Publisher. I can open the object and add to the || document. However, I can't make it into a multiple page || story. I have inserted additional pages, but can't link the || story to an additional page. Yet another limitation -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.publishermvps.com ~pay it forward~ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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How about this...
Paste the footnotes into a textbox, link it to the footnote textbox on page 2 and so on. You probably will have to do some fiddling but it could work. Create textboxes for your story above the footnote textbox, link those too. A workaround... -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi Chuck Davis ), in the newsgroups you posted: || I have successfully inserted the object (Word document) || into Publisher. I can open the object and add to the || document. However, I can't make it into a multiple page || story. I have inserted additional pages, but can't link the || story to an additional page. Yet another limitation -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.publishermvps.com ~pay it forward~ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Or use PagePlus 10 if you do this with many files!
Mike Mary Sauer wrote: How about this... Paste the footnotes into a textbox, link it to the footnote textbox on page 2 and so on. You probably will have to do some fiddling but it could work. Create textboxes for your story above the footnote textbox, link those too. A workaround... |
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Mike Koewler wrote:
Or use PagePlus 10 if you do this with many files! Mike Mary Sauer wrote: How about this... Paste the footnotes into a textbox, link it to the footnote textbox on page 2 and so on. You probably will have to do some fiddling but it could work. Create textboxes for your story above the footnote textbox, link those too. A workaround... Or just keep using Word for your documents that require footnotes, since they already have it -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.publishermvps.com ~pay it forward~ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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