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Old April 29th, 2004, 05:51 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default Indenting Footnotes

Apply a hanging indent to the Footnote Text style. You'll have to manually
substitute a tab character for the space that follows the footnote reference
number. And if you want the number not superscripted, you'll need to remove
the superscript formatting from the Footnote Reference style. If you also
want a period after the number, see "I want the numbers in my footnotes not
to be superscripted, and I want the numbers to be followed by a dot and a
tab" at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...scptFnotes.htm

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How do I indent all of my footnotes in a document? The
standard format appears to be a footnote at the bottom ot
the page which wraps text around the number. I want it to
be a full indent from the number all the way down, i.e.
like this:

1 John Doe, "The Miracles of MS Word in an Age of
Too Many Things to Learn and Do", 2004, ABC
Publishers
2 Alice Doe, "Coping with the Modern Man Who Thinks
He Knows Everything But Knows Nothing", 2004,
DEF Resourcesh Studies.