CONVERT FOOTNOTES TO ENDNOTES IN WORD 2011 CODE
The line of code to make the change to the style from within Word:ĪctiveDocument.Styles("Endnote Reference").Font.Superscript = falseĪctiveDocument.Styles("Endnote Reference").Font. In the document text, as well (which also improves display on the HTML page). Please note that this will also affect the way the reference is displayed On the Word side, all I need to do is change the style definition "Endnote Reference" to remove the superscript from the font definition and set a smaller (appropriate) font size. The result is that the first line of the footnote/endnote is directly in-line with the reference and the next line follows correctly. I can "fix" the problem by removing vertical-align:super from the style definition. Lines would also need to be "dropped", thus the overlap. But it doesn't make the logical leap that all following In doing so, however, it appears that the browser interprets this as meaning it needs to push down the line of text that appears next to the footnote/endnote. Part of the definition of this is: vertical-align:super If you open the document in a browser (IE) then View Source, you'll see an entry under styles: The problem comes from the footnote/endnote reference. To convert one footnote to an endnote: At the bottom of the page, right-click the text of a footnote, and then click Convert to Endnote. Finally, click Convert all footnotes to endnotes. I tried in Word 2007 (since it's what I have installed on this machine) and now see an overlap. How do you change footnotes to endnotes At the bottom of a page, right-click the footnote text area, click Note Options, and then click Convert.