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Okay, so like, I wrote my essay on Microsoft Word, and then went to restructure it in TextEdit (Mac's version of Wordpad), and changed the order of everything. Now, I had like thirty footnotes that weren't transferred to TextEdit as it doesn't support them. What I'm wondering, now, is that when I'm putting it back into Word, is there a way to keep footnotes there, or am I going to have to put them all back in again.I hope that makes sense. If not, just ask for more elaboration.I really appreciate any help as it'll save me a lot of time.Thanks a lot.Zach.

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Okay, so like, I wrote my essay on Microsoft Word, and then went to restructure it in TextEdit (Mac's version of Wordpad), and changed the order of everything. Now, I had like thirty footnotes that weren't transferred to TextEdit as it doesn't support them. What I'm wondering, now, is that when I'm putting it back into Word, is there a way to keep footnotes there, or am I going to have to put them all back in again.I hope that makes sense. If not, just ask for more elaboration.I really appreciate any help as it'll save me a lot of time.Thanks a lot.Zach.
Text Edit isn't compatible with Word...don't do that.This should be in the Dear Ouch thread
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Text Edit isn't compatible with Word...don't do that.This should be in the Dear Ouch thread
That's well good.Mint..FUN TIMES FOR ZACH!!oh well,thanks for the reply :club:
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Text Edit isn't compatible with Word...don't do that.This should be in the Dear Ouch thread
1) I don't use macs, know very little about them (but damn that new MBA is sexy looking).2) You're the journalist, you can handle the publishing-type questions.3) Citizen_Erased - Don't do that.
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settles it now. just copy and pasted edited structure back to work then copy and pasted footnoes over where they should be. took like 5 minutes..]=]notable drunkaments atm?

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