


In fact, style guides take pains to point out that multiple note references at the same location should be "rigorously avoided" ( Chicago Manual of Style, Fifteenth Edition, 16.34 and 16.37). It is not very common to have multiple endnote references at the same point in a document, therefore it is not surprising that Word does not have an option to list endnote references by range. Michael's client would prefer that the reference show as (3-6), showing the range of endnotes rather than an individual enumeration of each endnote. These are shown in Word as, for example, (3,4,5,6). At times there may be multiple endnote references at a given point in the document. Michael Smith is working with a client's document that uses endnotes extensively.
