I have a word document with nearly about 64 footnotes and 500 endnotes. Endnotes are basically references guiding to other sources which are quoted in the book.
My client has asked me to place all endnotes (references) of each page at the bottom of the page itself along with footnotes, but they shouldn't merge with footnotes. The reason for that he related that it makes easier for the reader to check the reference of the quote immediately at the bottom of the page, instead of flipping over all the pages and going to the end of the book everytime.
How to do this? Can anyone enlighten me?
Endnote placeholders are usually customizable to wherever you want them to be.
How to do this? Can anyone enlighten me?
I'm not sure if you're asking this question from a aesthetic design perspective or from a functionality perspective.
Either way, I guess this link should give you some clarity: http://carijansen.com/2010/11/13/footnotes-and-endnotes-with-indesign/
Also, there is already a thread in this forum that should answer your question - http://forums.adobe.com/thread/681891
You may also want to review these links for cross-referencing that cuts down lot of time which came out in CS4 by request:
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter-archive/indesign/articles/lrvid4024_ id.html
http://www.adobepress.com/articles/article.asp?p=1332860&seqNum=5
Message was edited by: Sudarshan Thiagarajan Reason: A couple of more links to detail cross-referencing feature
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