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Hi Richard

Thanks for helping.  Two questions:  (1) I'm setting up a book that will be transferred to PDF when finished.  However, I want the endnotes to follow the text and be in front of the glossary, index, and so forth, not at the end.  How can I change this?  (2# I'm suddenly getting a thin black border around text boxes where before #i.e., yesterday) there were none.

Thanks!

Steve

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Steve

The simplest option is to create one section for the main document, then place the endnotes at that section, then use the last sections for your glossary index etc.

Does the border show on print preview?

ps I am going on holidays and you can send your response to koob(at)littlewingweb(dot)com
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Richard Stephens

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I have used word up to advanced, including Macros, very limited VBA. Basic to advanced questions are welcome. Currently using Word 2007 and 2010 but will try to recollect for earlier editions.

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Teaching and business training for the last 15 years as well as running my own small business.

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Adult Teacher and Retraining for Work Experience

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