ChatterBank0 min ago
Html
I probably don't know enough about HTML to be dabbling in it but was given some basic templates and then wrote my family history. Some of the chapters have numerous footnotes, their numbers generated by , (with the number input by me in between the codes.
Now that I want to expand it and insert more footnotes, I have to manually change the numbers of all subsequent ones. There is mention of incrementing in HTML Help pages but I'm not sure that what I want to do is possible.
Now that I want to expand it and insert more footnotes, I have to manually change the numbers of all subsequent ones. There is mention of incrementing in HTML Help pages but I'm not sure that what I want to do is possible.
Answers
Then you simply need to look at the link I sent you - scroll down to Ordered HTML List - and modify your existing HTML accordingly. Click on Try it yourself and add an additional option between Coffee and Tea and hit the Run button. If it's not totally obvious after that, then I don't know what else to suggest other than going on a beginners HTML course.
16:19 Fri 09th Jun 2017
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As you rightly said, the HTML codes were removed from my message.
These were
an opening fleche sup close fleche, followed by the number of the footnote then,
open fleche - slash sup - close fleche.
What I'm looking for is a code (if it exists - it does it automatically in Word) to add before the first footnote, so that all subsequent ones are incremented by 1.
Some of the revisions include several extra footnotes and in a lengthy doc are difficult to spot. Highlighting these superscripts in colour helps to find and alter them, but they all revert to black every time a Save is done.
These were
an opening fleche sup close fleche, followed by the number of the footnote then,
open fleche - slash sup - close fleche.
What I'm looking for is a code (if it exists - it does it automatically in Word) to add before the first footnote, so that all subsequent ones are incremented by 1.
Some of the revisions include several extra footnotes and in a lengthy doc are difficult to spot. Highlighting these superscripts in colour helps to find and alter them, but they all revert to black every time a Save is done.
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