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I'm working with MS Word. When I use zotero to place a superscript next to the sentence I'm trying to reference for my end notes, it gives me a roman numeral. I need regular numbers. How can I change this? I don't know if it's a zotero setting or a Word setting (though I've checked everywhere and can't seem to find anything).
Has anyone run into this problem?
Thanks!
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Changing Footnotes From Roman Numerals To Numbers In Word For Macs
From the Category list, select Footnote mark. From the Options list, select Symbols. Choose OK to close the dialogs. Using commands in the document preamble. By inserting commands in the document preamble, you can use symbols, letters, or Roman numerals instead of standard footnote numbering. Follow these steps: Open your document. To type Roman numerals in Microsoft Word quickly and in the most convenient manner you need to do the following: Inside the document select the place where you need to insert the Roman number; Press the combination of Ctrl + F9 keys on the keyboard to call up the field for entering the code. This is exactly the case when working with footnotes and endnotes. A common scenario might be when you are carrying out some work in which you must format documents according to strict corporate style guidelines – perhaps they want numbering to restart on each page, or roman numerals instead of normal numbers. Footnotes by default are using Arabic numerals from 0 to 9. However, you can change from numbers to letters or any other numbering styles. Please check the steps below to change the footnotes numbering: Step 1: Click anywhere in the word document; Step 2: Click the 'References' tab from the ribbon.
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Changing Footnotes From Roman Numerals To Numbers In Word For Mac 2011
- Seems to be a Word issue, not connected with Zotero. Here's a howto:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6154784.html
(I'm not a Word user, so no idea if the advice there will play as advertised. But it seems to be in the ballpark.) - Lizzybeth I am having the same problem. Can you tell me how you found the solution at techrepublic?
https://web.archive.org/web/20090207225400/http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6154784.html
Change automatic reference marks for Word endnotes
by Mary Ann Richardson | Mar 06, 2007 8:00:00 AM
Takeaway: If you don't like the way your Word endnote numbers look, change them! Mary Ann Richardson explains that you can change the reference marks from Roman numerals to a different format by making one simple format change.
By default, Word uses small Roman numerals for endnote reference marks. If you decide later that you do not want to use the default number format, you don't have to delete the endnote numbers and re-create them all again. All you need to do is follow a few simple steps.
For example, to change the Roman numerals to Arabic numbers without having to insert new ones, follow these steps:
Click anywhere in your document.
Go to Insert | Reference | Footnotes.
Click Endnotes and make the appropriate selection from the Endnotes drop-down list.
Select 1, 2 ,3... from the Number Format drop-down list.
Select Whole Document from the Apply Changes To drop-down list.
Click Apply.
By clicking Apply instead of Insert, you can change all the endnotes in the document. You can also follow this procedure to change the automatic reference marks set for footnotes. The only difference is in step 3; you will click Footnotes and make the appropriate selection from the Footnotes drop-down list.
