The location of the Normal template will vary from system to system, but you can use the Windows search feature to locate it. In order to make a change to the Normal template you need to load it directly. (In other words, changing the template is how you change many of Word's defaults-including endnote numbering styles.) In most cases, this means changing the Normal template because most new documents are based, automatically, on settings stored in the Normal template. It is possible to change the default, but the way you do it is to change the template on which new documents are based. While this can be done manually in the Insert Endnote dialog box, that takes several steps and a change to the default would be much easier and faster. Ken wonders if it is possible to change the default numbering format for endnotes from lowercase Roman numerals (i, ii, etc.) to uppercase Roman numerals (I, II, etc.).
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