The footnote numbering is a problem, as you say. The masterdocument allows me to format the whole document consistently, and number the tables, boxes, and figures sequentially, producing a TOC. This means that members of the team can work on the chapters simultaneously, and their changes are automatically included in the masterdoc. With very careful control of styles, I have managed to use the masterdocument feature in Word 2003 to produce large reports with many chapters. > The include text option doesn't begin to do what a masterdocument can do. Would be to have the footnotes restart on each page, or keep them continuous The only work-arounds (except manually entering the appropriate numbers) The bug from Word 2003 (2002?) is apparently still present. (numbered 10 with "Continuous" set for the section) (numbered 8, 9 with "Continuous" numbering set for the section) Therefore, five sections are required for the wholeĪnd the desirable settings, in the Footnote and Endnote dialog box, are Since the second chapter contains a landscape page, it needs This means that (at least) one Word section is needed forĮach chapter. The test document sent to me has three chapters, each of which should
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