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When i place a word (2016) file into indesign (the current adobe creative cloud version), it retains the endnote linkage in the original word document. is there any way to remove the linkage? in other words, after the document is placed in indesign, i want to preserve the sequential numbering of the superscript in the text and in the endnotes but i don't want them to be connected.
I share your frustration!
Be sure to go vote for the feature request "Convert Endnotes to Static Text" on the InDesign feedback page. And add a comment to explain yourself too (there are 20+ comments on it to date). The engineers do read this page, quite closely, and often participate in discussions there.
Aman linked to the page already: Static Endnotes – Adobe InDesign Feedback
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just by script if someone can provide you
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Hi,
Do you want to unlink it to the word document or
do you want to unlink the endnote anchors in the text with the endnote text? Why would you want this though? Static Endnotes – Adobe InDesign Feedback
-Aman
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hi aman: thanks for replying. i think i want the latter: unlink the
endnote anchors in the text with the endnote text --- AFTER the text is
imported (or "placed") in indesign. until recently, that unlinking
happened automatically.
why do i want to do this? sometimes i import multiple word docs into
indesign. each document has a endnote numbering system of 1 thru "x."
when i import the second or third or nth document into indesign, both
superscript and endnotes are renumbered beginning with the last number
of the previous document.
sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't. there's no consistency. m
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Hey,
Try and check out the Type-Document endnote options and try changing the scope to and restart numbering options.
Also, if the numbering mode is continous and the scope is set as Document then the endnotes of word document placed on page x will have a higher number than the endnotes on page < x
See this:Endnotes
-Aman
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Unfortunately Aman, you and the developers have no idea how typesetters actually work. It is common to cut endnotes from a document and place them into another document. Yet still want to have the endnote references remain in the document you are cutting the endnotes from. When I look in the "Endnotes" document you referenced, the following is stated:
It is absolutely absurd that Adobe would make this change to Indesign. You have effectively relegated typesetters to CC2017. Unless there is some sort of idiotic workaround to deal with your "improvement"?
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I share your frustration!
Be sure to go vote for the feature request "Convert Endnotes to Static Text" on the InDesign feedback page. And add a comment to explain yourself too (there are 20+ comments on it to date). The engineers do read this page, quite closely, and often participate in discussions there.
Aman linked to the page already: Static Endnotes – Adobe InDesign Feedback
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While we're waiting to see if they add "Convert endnotes to static" as an option at some point, here's a workaround that could help. Because that's how CC2017 works (and all previous versions), it brings them in as static endnotes. You can install CC 2017 even if you have CC 2018 installed. (If you deleted it, reinstall from the Creative Cloud app, look for "Older versions.")
Create a new INDD file in CC 2017, place the Word file (choose to include Endnotes in the Word Import Options dialog box), save the file, open it in CC 2018, it'll say "converted," then just save it in CC 2018. Endnotes should come through as static. You might even be able to skip the "converted" step an just cut and paste the text into the new file. Be sure to include formatting otherwise you'll lose all your superscripts.
If you ever need to convert the static endnotes to live ones in InDesign, you can use Peter Kahrel's free script that changes them all into numbered cross-references:
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Adding to the "why" you wouldn't want to use endnotes is the situation where the document has multiple references to the same endnote. I ran into this recently with a document and discovered that you can only link to an endnote one time. So I need to convert them to static endnotes and then use cross references instead.
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I love the dynamic endnote feature in InDesign, but when I export my file to epup3 I'm getting all kinds of errors in my epub when I try to validate it. The endnote references are in the proper place in my text, but the numbering in the endnotes stops after number 1 and none of the url links import into my epub.
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks,
Rob
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Please post your EPUB-related questions here for best response:
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The new link: https://creativepro.com/files/kahrel/indesign/footnote_endnote_conversion_cc2018.html
I met a small problem. My endnotes text had a dot (period) after the endnote number. That period disappeared after conversion.
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Adobe says they have fixed this problem but I cannot find a fix anywhere. Please help.