


Next I highlight Note #4, change it to Arial 10, etc. I also noticed, which I did not before, that these actions remove the italics from Note #1 but not Note #2 or #3. It converts Notes #1 through #3 to Arial 10. OK, so I click on Note #1, highlight it, change it to Arial 10, and give Style Editor the command to make Update Endnote Text to Match Selection. Parts of the endnotes originated in WordPerfect many months ago. and the entire note is plain text, which of course is no good since book titles in reference notes must be in italics. BUT, the italics in these notes disappear. If I highlight different notes and punch Endnote Text, they too enlarge. Now I Modify Endnote Text so that it reads Arial 10 and press OK. This time, however, before I change Endnote Text, I highlight, say, four notes. Situation #2: As above I open the doc and go to the endnotes. BUT, if you highlight any portion of the note, it reverts to Arial 9, which means the font never actually got larger. If you place the cursor in an endnote, the Home font info now reads Arial 10. If I now Modify Endnote Text so that it reads Arial 10 and press OK, the notes jump a little. If I highlight a portion of the endnote, the Home font info reads Arial 9. If you place the cursor in an endnote, the Home font info reads Arial 9. They are in Arial 9 because Endnote Text is set to Arial 9. Situation #1: I open the document and go to the endnotes. Not sure what you mean by "the Italics button is not lit in the endnote text, but is it lit in the modified style window?" When you click Manage Styles and Modify, the "I" for Italics is not highlighted, but that's because I don't want the entire reference note in italics.
