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Default how do i get an asterisk for 1st footnote and numbers after th

You could format the asterisk as Hidden or White.

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"micropood" wrote in message
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I would like to use a blank space instead of an asterisk, but Word insists

on
the asterisk. Any notion of how to get around that? Thanks!

"bfjplt" wrote:

Suzanne,
THANKS, that was awesome. Method 1 worked for me. I really appreciate

your
help.
Kate

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I have found two ways to do this. Neither is a very satisfactory

workaround,
and both have drawbacks.

Method 1 will work only if your document does not require any section

breaks
(that is, it's all in one section to begin with):

1. Insert your first footnote, selecting the *, €*, €¡ series of marks.

2. Insert a Continuous section break somewhere between that footnote

and the
next.

3. When you insert the next footnote, change to the 1, 2, 3 numbering.
Choose "This section" under "Apply to" and "Restart each section"

under
Numbering.


Method 2 will work only if you have a numbered footnote on the same

page
with the author-name asterisked footnote:

1. Type an asterisk manually after the author's name.

2. Insert Footnote 1 normally.

3. Move the insertion point to the beginning of Footnote 1 (before the
reference number) and press Enter.

4. In the new paragraph, type an asterisk and your author note. Note

that
this will be part of Footnote 1 and will move with it, which is why

you must
have Footnote 1 on the same page.

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Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"bfjplt" wrote in message
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In a scholarly article the authors name is footnoted with an

asterisk and
footnote gives a brief bio of the author. The next footnote starts

with
number 1 and is consecutive after that. How do I get that 1st

footnote to
be
an asterisk and the next and subsequent ones to be numbers?
Thanks