Endnotes from different documents at the end of a book
When working in a book with several documents and endnotes in each dokument, it would be natural to have it at the print them at the end of the book (Mac)
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vahap doğan commented
i can't believe they still did not solve this problem
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Stefan von Andrian-Werburg commented
It's unbelievable that this function is still not included in the book-function of InDesign. It's just natural for books, that endnotes can be placed at their ends. Please develop and implement this function.
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Anne McLaughlin commented
I can't believe this is still not addressed. I used the book function often early in my career when I designed a lot of complex books, and am just now jumping back into needing to use the book function after 10 years. Everything is the same as it was years ago.
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Bob B commented
This is an egregious oversight for a function so critically needed in many books. WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS could do this more than 20 years ago. I had a book made up of a dozen or so "subdocuments" combined by a "master document"--very much like InDesign's book function. WordPerfect could "expand" the master document, and then generate a table of contents, index, cross-references, and endnotes from the full master and place them all where they belong (that is, wherever you told it to put them). Over 20 years ago. A mere word processor. DOS! How can Adobe not figure this out for InDesign in 2020?
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Joao commented
Major downfall, need addressing
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Ellen commented
Hope this will be fixed