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I converted a Microsoft Word document with endnotes to HTML and brought it into the HTML editor I use |
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The endnote links don't work in this HTML document. |
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The destination anchors are of type <div id="edn42"> (which implies that the links do not work on Netscape 4 anyway) but the references have an underline character, href="_edn42". So you basically need an editor that lets you globally replace _edn by edn. |
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I wonder why Word does that. Anyway, using Export to HTML (using the free add-on available from http://office.microsoft.com/download.../Msohtmf2.aspx ) would produce much less messy HTML. I'm not sure whether that would remove the pointless use of a layout table. |
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But for some reason with endnote 3, clicking on the link takes you not to the reference for endnote 3 but to the reference for endnote 2. And clicking on endnotes 1 and 2 does nothing, as before. |
| http://office.microsoft.com/download.../Msohtmf2.aspx ) - - Thanks for this suggestion. I tried it, but I should have mentioned I'm running Office XP and Windows XP, and the above doesn't work with it, and I couldn't seem to find a version for XP. |
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