Switch from footnotes to endnotes?

The good news: passed the phd viva with flying colours...used zotero for all footnotes and bibliography.

The bad news: publisher wants endnotes rather than footnotes...but me no smart enough to know if can do...me just humanities doctorate...now need ask computer geek for help or will smash computer in rage.

Thanks in advance!
  • generally yes, though there may be some complications - are you using Word or open office? Do you have any footnotes not created with Zotero?
  • Word 2007.

    Yes, I've created a number of footnotes that aren't anchored to Zotero...but only because they are elaborations on a point in the body of the paper...example:'AdamSmith appears to be sharing good news here, even though the data is still inconclusive.'
  • Word is good news here (Open Office's handling of Notes isn't great). As far as I know you should just be able to convert footnotes to endnotes in the Word settings, completely unrelated to Zotero - that will take care of all notes, Zotero-created or not. Someone with Word 2007 would have to say how/where to do that, but shouldn't be hard to figure out yourself, either.
  • Kewl...thanks for the help...you hang the moon, buddy.
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