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Endnotes Overview
The method you use to develop endnotes in Arbortext Styler depends on your particular document type, since the elements available in your document type and the model your document type uses for endnotes determine how endnotes can be formatted. In general terms, you must determine the element in the document that is to be used as the scope for a set of endnotes. You must also determine where a collection of endnotes should appear in your document, usually at the end of the scoping element.
Arbortext Styler recognizes the following two types of endnote models:
Inline Model - This model uses an Endnote element that both contains the endnote body and generates the endnote reference mark at the place in the document where the element is located.
Reference Model - This model uses an Endnote element and an Endnote Reference element. The Endnote element contains the endnote body: it can appear anywhere in the document and must have an ID equivalent attribute. The Endnote Reference element generates the endnote reference mark at the place in the document where the element is located. It references the Endnote element through an IDREF, IDREFS, or CDATA attribute.