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I have written 17 chapters of a book, and each one is a separate file with endnotes. How can I import them into a composite file which compiles the author's endnotes into one set at the back of this composite file?
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Use the Indesign Book document (File / New / Book) to compile your chapters.
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Hi @thomd61141163:
Endnotes position is limited within InDesign's feature set. You have two options, outlined below:
—https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/endnotes.html
You won't be able to automatically put them at the end of a book, but using individual book files but you could either place all 17 chapters as 17 sets of individually threaded text frames in a single .indd fle and set the scope to Document, or place all of them into one threaded text frame (using a paragraph style to force each title to the next right page) and leave the scope set to Story.
Alternatively, you can take a look at a free script from our own Community Expert Peter Kahrel that will allow you to use a book file, as suggested by @davecourtemanche:
https://creativepro.com/files/kahrel/indesign/footnotes.html. Scroll down to End-of-book notes and see if that will work for you.
~Barb
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