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Subscript footnote number and Bookends scan

Posted: 2014-07-25 13:13:40
by johnflett
Hi
I am writing in Scrivener and then formatting in NWP and use Bookends for my footnotes. I have a document which has over 850 footnotes and when I scan the document using bookends the footnote numbers become themselves "note reference in note" style, i.e., they cease to be subscript. Ideas?
John

Re: Subscript footnote number and Bookends scan

Posted: 2014-07-25 16:51:10
by phspaelti
How about just changing the definition of the "Note Reference in Note" style to whatever you like? Or am I misunderstanding your problem?

Re: Subscript footnote number and Bookends scan

Posted: 2014-07-26 00:44:50
by johnflett
I have found a part solution. For some reason upon formatting with Bookends the style receives a "no subscript" tag. Delete this and it reverts to type. But as a secondary problem, it automatically sets in a 1in tab which a change in style does not account for because upon formatting with Bookends it seems to have no style, i.e., I would have to highlight each footnote paragraph and apply a style. I will try and set up styles within Scrivener and see if these are imported into NWP.

Re: Subscript footnote number and Bookends scan

Posted: 2014-08-04 09:33:03
by johnflett
Just a note to say that I am still having problems with this. Nothing that I seem to do performs a universal change on the "note reference in note." All of the footnote numbers remain cambria font even though the style says Times New Roman.

Re: Subscript footnote number and Bookends scan

Posted: 2014-08-07 13:52:19
by phspaelti
Hello John,

I am posting a macro that should remove any formatting from the markers. Try and see if it works for you.
Fix Footnote markers.nwm
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