I want to site the source I use from Logos books but I don't want the reference to appear on the same page. How do I get Logos to note the reference where I use it but site all references on the last page on my sermon?
I don't know if I fully follow, but I think so. You are wanting to know how to copy/paste a quote into an outside document, but have the citation appear in a footnote (bottom of same page) or endnote (bottom of document). Is that right? If so, first, you must be using the right application. What are you using? Secondly, I have successfully done this with footnotes, but not endnotes. I don't know if the later is possible. If it is, it may be an issue of setting up your document appropriately.
Wanting to cite works but have them all pushed to the last page not on the page I am working on. It is for sermon purposes not academic work. Hope this kinda of helps explain a little better
On Mac, with Word 15.31, this is done by using "paste special" and choosing "formatted text (RTF)."
Wanting to cite works but have them all pushed to the last page not on the page I am working on.
got it thanks so much for you help :-)
For clarification: When I said above that I have never seen endnotes work, I mean from pasting in a quote from Logos. The only thing I know about endnotes within Word is that when I create my FIRST note in a word document (not from pasting), it asks me if I want a footnote or an endnote.
As an updated response (Mac), one can highlight the footnote text and right click to convert to end note. Fabulous. Good for papers/messages that we want to maintain where we got the info from but keep it at the end of the document.
Grace and peace.