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Footnotes - keeping on same line...
Any way to add new footnotes to the end of the current line instead of
creating a new line? For example, change this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23. [2] Ibid. [3] Ibid., III.25.37. to this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23.; [2] Ibid.; [3] Ibid., III.25.37. |
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Footnotes - keeping on same line...
You can do it, but you won't gain anything. If you set tab stops at
appropriate locations on the line, you can format the paragraph marks of the first two footnotes as Hidden, then insert tab characters for placement of the succeeding notes. Unfortunately, you'll see that Word still leaves enough space for three lines of footnotes even though you have them on one line. Sorry. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Bill Foley" billfoleyatcharterdotnet wrote in message ... Any way to add new footnotes to the end of the current line instead of creating a new line? For example, change this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23. [2] Ibid. [3] Ibid., III.25.37. to this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23.; [2] Ibid.; [3] Ibid., III.25.37. |
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Footnotes - keeping on same line...
RATS!
Thanks, Suzanne... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can do it, but you won't gain anything. If you set tab stops at appropriate locations on the line, you can format the paragraph marks of the first two footnotes as Hidden, then insert tab characters for placement of the succeeding notes. Unfortunately, you'll see that Word still leaves enough space for three lines of footnotes even though you have them on one line. Sorry. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Bill Foley" billfoleyatcharterdotnet wrote in message ... Any way to add new footnotes to the end of the current line instead of creating a new line? For example, change this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23. [2] Ibid. [3] Ibid., III.25.37. to this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23.; [2] Ibid.; [3] Ibid., III.25.37. |
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Footnotes - keeping on same line...
I think at various times this feature may have been requested, but it's the
sort of thing that would require so much furious paddling below the surface (to recalculate pagination) that it's not feasible. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Bill Foley" billfoleyatcharterdotnet wrote in message ... RATS! Thanks, Suzanne... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can do it, but you won't gain anything. If you set tab stops at appropriate locations on the line, you can format the paragraph marks of the first two footnotes as Hidden, then insert tab characters for placement of the succeeding notes. Unfortunately, you'll see that Word still leaves enough space for three lines of footnotes even though you have them on one line. Sorry. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Bill Foley" billfoleyatcharterdotnet wrote in message ... Any way to add new footnotes to the end of the current line instead of creating a new line? For example, change this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23. [2] Ibid. [3] Ibid., III.25.37. to this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23.; [2] Ibid.; [3] Ibid., III.25.37. |
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