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The Date Your Document was Last Printed

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Adding Information after the Endnotes. Endnotes are usually placed at the end of a section or the end of the document. Placing information after the endnotes, in either case, is not done easily.

Changing Endnote Numbering. Do you want to change how endnotes are numbered? It's easy to do when you follow these steps.

Changing the Default Numbering Format for Endnotes. The default format for endnote numbers is lowercase Roman numerals. If you want the numbers to use a different format, such as uppercase Roman numerals or Arabic numerals, then you need to make a change in the template you use to create new documents.

Creating Endnotes. Endnotes are often used in scholarly or legal documents, and they can be added easily. This tip shows how to add them quickly.

Putting Endnotes Where You Want Them. Word allows you to specify if you want endnotes at the end of a section or the end of the document. Here's how to make this specification.