Restarting footnote numbers based on Styles

Is there a way to restart the footnote numbering based on a Style. I have a long document which has 120 chapters with numerous footnotes (Academic book) and I need the footnotes to restart on each chapter. I have a style that is the chapter header. I want the footnotes to restart the numbering based on this style. Short of manually entering 120 section break is there a way to this automatically? As the document is in flux (with many chapter/text reflows) I want to be able have the footnotes restart for each chapter. Does anyone know how to do this?

David W. Goodrich wrote:
As you have probably discovered, you can re-start numbering with "sections" (Pages palette) but those are linked to pages so if a given chapter flows onto a new page you'd need to add a page wherever this happened lest subsequent sections get out of whack.
Really? Did you try that? In my expereince footnotes do not restzart with section breaks. They DO restart at the beginning of a new story, so if each chapter is its own story, and not threaded to other chapters, whether in a book or a single file, the numbers will restart.
This is the opposite of the complaint we usually get that people want number to continue across chapters.

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