- How Do I Change Endnotes From Roman To Arabic Numerals In Word For Mac 2017
- How Do I Change Endnotes From Roman To Arabic Numerals In Word For Mac Download
- 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.
- Mar 02, 2013 How do I globally change Roman numerals to Arabic? Terence OK, I'll give more information on the problem. The Roman numerals are to sources in the endnotes, but I want all these numbers as Aribic. There is said to be a 'work around' in Word, but I don't have Word and can't really see a comparable attack in OpenOffice. Thanks, Terence.
I am attaching a chopped up sample.
I've done all that, as I always have done, mostly doing footnotes without setting anything. Their style was right out of the box.
The paper needs to be in a CMOS 17/Turabian 9th ed. style: main text double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman (I hate that font but I didn't get a vote).
The endnotes should be
Internally single-spaced
Between notes, double-spaced.
Times New Roman 10 Pt.
Endnote Reference superscript 10 pt. Times new ROman indented paragraph style first line .5 inches indent.
I got the numbers and the superscript going okay but the indentation is not correct and I had to change from lower-case Roman numerals to Arabic numerals
I've been doing this in MS Word, and the derivative SBL style, for over 20 years. Suddenly, MS Word 2019 doesn't know how to do an endnote. I had a similar struggle with footnotes. Those aren't right either.
If I change the endnote reference to superscript, the entire document went into superscript. Making the note numbers 10 made the endnote text 10 pts. I don't know how this could go more wrong. Thanks.
Ken
I've done all that, as I always have done, mostly doing footnotes without setting anything. Their style was right out of the box.
The paper needs to be in a CMOS 17/Turabian 9th ed. style: main text double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman (I hate that font but I didn't get a vote).
The endnotes should be
Internally single-spaced
Between notes, double-spaced.
Times New Roman 10 Pt.
Endnote Reference superscript 10 pt. Times new ROman indented paragraph style first line .5 inches indent.
I got the numbers and the superscript going okay but the indentation is not correct and I had to change from lower-case Roman numerals to Arabic numerals
I've been doing this in MS Word, and the derivative SBL style, for over 20 years. Suddenly, MS Word 2019 doesn't know how to do an endnote. I had a similar struggle with footnotes. Those aren't right either.
If I change the endnote reference to superscript, the entire document went into superscript. Making the note numbers 10 made the endnote text 10 pts. I don't know how this could go more wrong. Thanks.
Ken
Pandora apk torrent. Production, the endnotes are displaying with Roman numerals. The same file shows Arabic numerals on the PC but has turned mysteriously to Arabic on the Macs. I can change the numbering style by just clicking on the first endnote reference and using the pop-up that appears to apply an Arabic style, but is. Difference between 4th and 5th generation laptops.
How Do I Change Endnotes From Roman To Arabic Numerals In Word For Mac 2017
How Do I Change Endnotes From Roman To Arabic Numerals In Word For Mac Download
I work for a publishing house whose editors use Word for PC. Production,
however, is on Macs. When Editorial sends their manuscript files to
Production, the endnotes are displaying with Roman numerals. The same file
shows Arabic numerals on the PC but has turned mysteriously to Arabic on the
Macs.
I can change the numbering style by just clicking on the first endnote
reference and using the pop-up that appears to apply an Arabic style, but is
there anyway to change the default setting so that that happens
automatically?
Probably this is just a weird Mac/PC compatibility issue that can't actually
be 'fixed,' but I'm not sure, so I thought I'd ask. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
however, is on Macs. When Editorial sends their manuscript files to
Production, the endnotes are displaying with Roman numerals. The same file
shows Arabic numerals on the PC but has turned mysteriously to Arabic on the
Macs.
I can change the numbering style by just clicking on the first endnote
reference and using the pop-up that appears to apply an Arabic style, but is
there anyway to change the default setting so that that happens
automatically?
Probably this is just a weird Mac/PC compatibility issue that can't actually
be 'fixed,' but I'm not sure, so I thought I'd ask. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.