Footnotes in Word after COPY on PC
After looking up the LEMMA of a Greek word I did a copy and paste into Word
As I was using BDAG there were a LOT of footnotes – some that I wanted and most that I did not for what I was doing. So I right clicked on the last word in the unwanted footnote – clicked ‘go to footnote’ – and hit the DELETE key. Sometimes all I needed to remove was the ‘.’ Other times the ‘.,’ sometimes the ‘r.,’ And once the ‘c.)’
Does Word or Logos 4 add the ‘mark’ [for lack of ‘official’ name] that links the footnote to the place where it occurs? [[That is who decides if it is to be one, two or three characters?]]