Footnote numbering issue

Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member -  
m@rina Posted messages 27378 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   -

Hello,

I have a 160-page document (thesis) and I would like to restart the numbering of the footnotes in each section.

I thought I knew how to do it. I go to the "References" section, click on the small icon at the bottom right, in the dialog box I choose the numbering that restarts "each section" and then I apply it. The changes are well applied in the document, I save it. Once I open the document again, it's as if no modifications were saved and I can't find a solution.

Could you please help me?

Thank you very much!


6 answers

crooner76 Posted messages 338 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   54
 

Good evening

You need to go to the first page of each section, starting from the second, so if you have already numbered

make sure your cursor is positioned there

In the toolbar, click on "page number" at the bottom of the menu, then go to "page format"

in the small window, click on "starting from" and set it to 1

repeat for each section

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Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member
 

Good evening,

Thank you for your response, but I'm not talking about the page numbers, I'm talking about the footnote numbers. I can restart this numbering for each section, but once the document is closed and saved, it disappears as if I hadn't done anything!

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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58207 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 476
 

Hello.

What version of Word do you have? Do you use it on PC, laptop, iPad, or tablet?


I would like to point out that you need to select the entire document [ ctrl+A ] before asking for the "Restart at every section" option, if the text is already entered.

If you are starting to enter the document, you apply the option before you begin.


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Raymond (INSA, AFPA)

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Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member
 

My text is already typed and I do use ctrl+A, it works in the moment but the change is not retained by Word after saving.

I’m using a PC and my version of Word is Microsoft Office Standard 2016.

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Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member
 

Hello,

I realized that my university institution offered access to the Office suite. So I tried with a newer version of Word and it still doesn't work!

I'm a bit lost, I don't know what to do.

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Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member > Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member
 

I even tried to apply the change before entering a test document and I'm having the same issue. So to summarize, two different versions of Word, several different documents, and still the same problem.

I guess it must be something I'm doing wrong, but I can't really see where I'm messing up.

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Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member
 

I have news:

On a blank document, I did the same procedure but clicked on "Insert" instead of applying, and it works when I create new footnotes. However, it doesn't work if I copy-paste my entire text.

There is a solution, but it is particularly tedious as it would involve retyping my text and all my footnotes, but we're talking about almost 600 notes here. Is there no other way?

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m@rina Posted messages 27378 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   11 561
 

Hello,

First of all, there's no need to select anything, especially if we want to apply it to the whole document. In the dialog box, you just need to check that for the option "Apply changes to," it says "to the whole document."

You say "... in the dialog box I choose the numbering that restarts at "each section" then I apply."

But, before applying, you first need to click on "Convert".

m@rina


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Harriwald Posted messages 7 Status Member
 

Hello,

Thank you for your response! I tried clicking on Convert, where it appears in the screenshot, but nothing changed; the same issue occurs once I save and open the document again, it’s as if nothing has been modified!

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m@rina Posted messages 27378 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   11 561
 

Good evening,

Well, if you say that everything goes fine when you perform the operation, but that the problem only arises once the document is closed and reopened, then it's clear that it isn't caused by the operation.

Is this the only thing that doesn't save?

Where are your section breaks, are there many of them?

m@rina


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m@rina Posted messages 27378 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   11 561
 

More specifically:

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