Endnotes in CS3?

'Allo 'allo 'allo. Question: I typeset a document with endnotes (they were changed from footnotes in Word and then poured into InDesign pages). I am trying to get rid of one endnote reference, and have all the other endnotes re-number automatically. I highlight the reference number in the text and hit "delete," but no automatic re-numbering.
Am I doing something wrong, or does it not do automatic re-numbering for endnotes? PLEAAAAAASE tell me I'm doing something wrong. If I have to renumber all of these footnotes, I will be in a mood to SMITE!!!!

P Spier wrote:
[Jongware] wrote:
You can try this -- use Cross References: http://blogs.adobe.com/indesigndocs/2009/03/endnotes_in_indesign_cs4.html
Thanks, Jongware.
I'm gonna stop trying to answer these questions since I never seem to remember where to look for the workarounds...
That's one reason I so often recommend Google searches - Google doesn't forget.
Regards,
Peter
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