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+| TEXT1 \notereferencestyle COMMAND |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+The \notereferencestyle command is always used in conjunction with the
+\endnoteformat (\enf) command, and will determine the style in which the
+endnote reference numbers within the notes are printed. There are six possible
+note numbering styles:
+ \notereferencestyle{1} for numbered endnotes "1, 2, 3, ..."
+ \notereferencestyle{[1]} for numbered endnotes "[1], [2] ..."
+ \notereferencestyle{(1)} for numbered endnotes "(1), (2), (3), ..."
+ \notereferencestyle{a} for lettered endnotes "a, b, c, ..."
+ \notereferencestyle{[a]} for lettered endnotes "[a], [b] ..."
+ \notereferencestyle{(a)} for lettered endnotes "(a), (b), (c), ..."
+
+The format for the \notereferencestyle command is:
+
+ \endnoteformat{
+ \notereferencestyle{xx}
+ }
+
+Where "xx" is one of the six valid style designations given above. The default
+is \notereferencestyle{1}.