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Old April 7th, 2008, 03:01 PM
daevczen daevczen is offline
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I must apply a single uniform footnote style to a document containing over 600 footnotes. The document is pasted together from different documents, some imported from Works. While the footnote reference numbers appear to be correct in the body of text above, they are all different below at the bottom of the page: some are 12 pt superscript instead of 10 pt superscript , and others are not superscript at all. Also, it would appear that one of the authors applied direct formatting to some footnotes in an attempt to correct the problem.

How do I change all footnote numbering to appear 10pt superscript?

Thanks very much
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Old April 7th, 2008, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Using Find and Replace you can remove direct font formatting (unfortunately
including the Footnote Reference style) from the footnote references and
then reapply the Footnote Reference style (this assumes that the Footnote
Text style is 10-pt). This will take two F&R operations:

1. On the first run-through, search for ^f. Leave the Replace With box blank
or use ^&. Click More to expand the dialog and choose Format | Style |
Default Paragraph Font.

2. On the next run, search for ^f and replace with the Footnote Reference
style.

This will be most efficient if you start the search in the footnote area or
pane.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"daevczen" wrote in message
...

I must apply a single uniform footnote style to a document containing
over 600 footnotes. The document is pasted together from different
documents, some imported from Works. While the footnote reference
numbers appear to be correct in the body of text above, they are all
different below at the bottom of the page: some are 12 pt superscript
instead of 10 pt superscript , and others are not superscript at all.
Also, it would appear that one of the authors applied direct formatting
to some footnotes in an attempt to correct the problem.

How do I change all footnote numbering to appear 10pt superscript?

Thanks very much




--
daevczen



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Old April 8th, 2008, 03:41 PM
daevczen daevczen is offline
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Cool

Thanks Suzanne, that seems to have worked perfectly.

So how I understand it, a footnote number won't go "lost" just by removing its style, yes?
^f in the search function means the footnote fields, I guess. And ^& would mean what, the same?

Again, thanks a lot Suzanne
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Old April 8th, 2008, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Yes, ^f is the footnote reference mark, and ^& is "Find What Text," so using
it just reinserts whatever was selected by the Find (though I don't think
that's required here). Both of these are on the menu you get when you click
Special in the Replace dialog.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"daevczen" wrote in message
...

Thanks Suzanne, that seems to have worked perfectly.

So how I understand it, a footnote number won't go "lost" just by
removing its style, yes?
^f in the search function means the footnote fields, I guess. And ^&
would mean what, the same?

Again, thanks a lot Suzanne




--
daevczen



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Old April 9th, 2008, 10:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
Klaus Linke
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Hi Suzanne,

I think 1. is not necessary? Applying a character style clobbers any manual
font formatting anyway.

Regards,
Klaus


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Using Find and Replace you can remove direct font formatting
(unfortunately including the Footnote Reference style) from the footnote
references and then reapply the Footnote Reference style (this assumes
that the Footnote Text style is 10-pt). This will take two F&R operations:

1. On the first run-through, search for ^f. Leave the Replace With box
blank or use ^&. Click More to expand the dialog and choose Format | Style
| Default Paragraph Font.

2. On the next run, search for ^f and replace with the Footnote Reference
style.

This will be most efficient if you start the search in the footnote area
or pane.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"daevczen" wrote in message
...

I must apply a single uniform footnote style to a document containing
over 600 footnotes. The document is pasted together from different
documents, some imported from Works. While the footnote reference
numbers appear to be correct in the body of text above, they are all
different below at the bottom of the page: some are 12 pt superscript
instead of 10 pt superscript , and others are not superscript at all.
Also, it would appear that one of the authors applied direct formatting
to some footnotes in an attempt to correct the problem.

How do I change all footnote numbering to appear 10pt superscript?

Thanks very much




--
daevczen




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Old April 9th, 2008, 11:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default Footnote Salad

I would think so, but I wasn't 100% sure and didn't want to experiment on
any of my current docs. Given that the Footnote Reference style is Default
Paragraph Font + Superscript, I worried that applying the style might just
apply Superscript over any existing formatting (even if the existing
formatting was *not* the DPF).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Klaus Linke" wrote in message
...
Hi Suzanne,

I think 1. is not necessary? Applying a character style clobbers any
manual font formatting anyway.

Regards,
Klaus


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Using Find and Replace you can remove direct font formatting
(unfortunately including the Footnote Reference style) from the footnote
references and then reapply the Footnote Reference style (this assumes
that the Footnote Text style is 10-pt). This will take two F&R
operations:

1. On the first run-through, search for ^f. Leave the Replace With box
blank or use ^&. Click More to expand the dialog and choose Format |
Style | Default Paragraph Font.

2. On the next run, search for ^f and replace with the Footnote Reference
style.

This will be most efficient if you start the search in the footnote area
or pane.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"daevczen" wrote in message
...

I must apply a single uniform footnote style to a document containing
over 600 footnotes. The document is pasted together from different
documents, some imported from Works. While the footnote reference
numbers appear to be correct in the body of text above, they are all
different below at the bottom of the page: some are 12 pt superscript
instead of 10 pt superscript , and others are not superscript at all.
Also, it would appear that one of the authors applied direct formatting
to some footnotes in an attempt to correct the problem.

How do I change all footnote numbering to appear 10pt superscript?

Thanks very much




--
daevczen







 




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