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Old 12-25-2013, 01:45 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
The dead sea scrolls did not have Hyperlinks.


: Wait a Century ! They did not have Page Numbers either

Even Academics seem stuck in the last century.

Chapter/section: Paragraph: Word does not change with any Zoom or aspect

The Bible folk have been doing it this way almost forever because it works
We're doing a massive conversion of Dante's Inferno, in 3 parts, all written in tercet verse, using both a) line numbers and b) footnoting. For a switch-up, the line numbers will be superscripted (and at the left-margin, not the right, for obvious reasons), and the footnotes shan't be (mostly for finger-ease, at my suggestion).

This methodology (line numbers) seems to work quite well for annotation/discussion. I'd concur with my one Twoo Wuv, Ducky's point, that Chapter/Section/Paragraph also works quite well for any work requiring academic notation reference.

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