
The bottom of this mail lists tips how to get rid of some known installation or Cite While You Write (CWYW) troubles (on macOS 10.14 Mojave). With the coupon code listed below you will receive an additional 5% discount during your purchase. This email points you to the right full or upgrade product of EndNote version X9. If your organization has no campus license yet, consider buying your personal copy. Ask your organization's software site license contact how to obtain your EndNote download and license. Still not using EndNote yet? Make your research life comfortable.

With 2019 approaching we would like to wish you all the best in the new year: A happy and healthy 2019! Hopefully, you all know that EndNote X9 has been released August, 2019. At the very bottom of this mail your (original) email address is mentioned and a 'unsubscribe from this list' link has been provided. To unsubscribe, please see the footer of this email the 'Update subscription profile' link. Please mind that you may have forwarded to a different email address than the email address you are receiving this mailing at (see very bottom). Since we are in business for almost 20 years, you may have subscribed to our newsletter in the past and therefore receiving this email. We respect your privacy and hate spam too. The box that appears when I hover the cursor over the footnote flag also has ‘126’ in front of the text of the footnote (but that number doesn’t appear in the ACTUAL text of the footnote).Dear EndNote (Online) Users and licensees, I notice that from footnote 126 onwards the ‘Custom Mark’ field of the footnote dialogue box is filled in with – for example – ‘126’. I’ve tried all sorts to things to achieve renumbering, but without success.

(There’s a footnote 98 that is buried amidst the subsequent footnotes, which leads me to think that a section of the deleted text was inserted, again with Track Changes turned on.) The result is that the footnotes jump from 97 to 126. Presumably, too, the person who did that had Track Changes activated (I’ve noticed that automatic renumbering of footnotes doesn’t work when Track Changes is on). Presumably at some stage a chunk of text was deleted, and that chunk had 30 footnotes attached to it. I am editing a document produced by somebody else.

My question has to do with Microsoft Word (2007, though I’m using the compatibility function).
