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