NoteStripper

Publishing & Converting


NoteStripper strips Word's embedded, automatically-numbering notes as numbered text to the end of a document, replacing the automatic reference numbers with superscript numbers. It's a useful program for people who need to turn notes into actual text, perhaps to be imported into QuarkXPress or PageMaker. But that's not all; NoteStripper works the other way, too, turning plain-text notes into embedded, automatically-numbering ones, so you can edit notes without having to renumber them manually. Then, if you need to, you can turn them back into text notes before sending them off to the typesetter. NoteStripper also makes it possible to convert parenthetical notes to embedded ones and vice versa, and it provides a variety of other tools to make working with notes a snap. The program includes batch processing for all open documents or all documents in a directory.

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