![]() Similarly, if a character style has been set in the Footnote Option window for the note references, that style is used by the script if no character style was set, a new character style ( endnote_marker) is created for the references. If a paragraph style is set in the Footnote Option window, the script uses that for the endnotes if a footnote style has not been set, the script creates a new paragraph style ( endnote) and uses that. To add and delete dynamic notes after you've used the script to convert the notes, see Adding and deleting notes: managing cross-references. ![]() The numbering style used in the endnotes is the same as that set in the footnote options. The endnotes are numbered using InDesign's paragraph number feature the note references are cross-references linked to the notes. The notes are placed at the end of the story in which they occur. The script converts InDesign footnotes to dynamic endnotes. ![]() Convert footnotes to endnotes (pre-CC2018) ![]()
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