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Default Footnote Separator Line

From your description, you need to edit the Footnote Continuation Separator.
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/NoteSeparators.htm

FWIW, anything that appears in the header/footer can be deleted by selecting
it and deleting it (when the header and footer are open).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"clive" wrote in message
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Thanks Suzanne,

This is a 'legacy document' started in the early 2000's which as a .doc
document appears in compatibility mode in Word 2007. From your comments
below
I attempted to remove the page numbers but to do that I had take it out of
compatibility mode by changing it to a .docx format. Of course in Word
2007
the only mechanism to remove the page numbers was through the format
header
tab and this did not actually remove the page numbers. However the change
to
.docx format corrected the separator line in all but one case. The other
rows
of numbers not directly associated with a reference number were also
removed.
The chart problem mentioned that occured last time I converted to .docx
was
now restricted to just one chart which although set to align with the
left
hand margin was actually aligning to a line 5.5cms to the right of the
left
margin with the result that the right hand side of the chart lay outside
of
the page.

Returning to the .doc format corrected the chart position and this time
left
the separator bars the same as in the .docx document...i.e. just one row
of
numbers replacing one separator bar - except for one case. This was the
only
case where the first reference had been carried over from the previous
page.
Unless you can suggest how that can be corrected I will try to rearrange
the
document so that this carry over is removed.

Thanks,

Clive




Thanks

Clive

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

It sounds as if you may have entered a PAGE and/or NUMPAGES field more
than
once. If you used Insert | Page Numbers instead of the Insert Page Number
button on the Header and Footer toolbar or the Page X of Y AutoText entry
on
the toolbar, or if you edited the page number that is inserted by Insert
|
Page Numbers, then you have the fields in a frame, and it is all too easy
to
get more than one of these. If they "wander" (see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...yIndented.htm), then
they
could all too easily get mixed up with your footnotes.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"clive" wrote in message
...
I am currently also writing a book that is currently 421 pages long.
From
time to time I get the number 421421 printed at about the point were a
footnote separator should be. (When the book was shorter it would
insert
whatever the total numbe of pages where - twice over.) Originally it
replaced
the footnote separator on the second page when a footnote spilled over
so
I
spent considerable time rearranging the pages to avoid the spill over.
However now they often appear regardless of whether there is a footnote
or
footnote spill over or not. This document was originally started in
.doc
format and I found that by changing to .docx format most of these
numbers
would disappear (but not all). However unfortunately this change
resulted
in
my many graphs being spoilt - an even worse problem (!) so I would
prefer
to
stay in the .doc mode.
My current software is Word 2007. I cannot find Footnotes (references)
in
the view tab as suggested earlier.
I would be very pleased to hear from someone who has come across this
problem and found an answer to it.

"grammatim" wrote:

I once had a book-length document that kept adding empty paragraphs to
the Footnote Separator. Every so often I had to open it up and delete
them. It's never happened in any other document, and the only unusual
thing about it was that there was a lot of Hebrew in the footnotes
(but not in the text). Fortunately, it didn't automatically happen
every time the document was opened, and the production pdf could be
successfully produced. (Yeah, that was a publisher who made camera-
ready copy in Word.)

On Feb 10, 9:38 am, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
The most common cause of this is that Spacing After has been added
to
Normal
style (which the separators use). Alternatively, if there are
actually
extra
empty paragraphs, then you may have pressed Enter while you were
editing the
separator.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org

"Henrik" wrote in message

...



I have the problem that the empty lines below the footnote
separator
keep
creating themselves... Why, and how do I avoid them?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

In Normal view (Draft view in Word 2007), choose View | Footnotes
(References | Show Notes in Word 2007). On the toolbar in the
footnote
pane,
there is a list box. Select Footnote Separator. You can then
modify
the
formatting of the separator as needed.

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

"Formating footnote separator line" Formating footnote separator
wrote in message
...
How do you format the footnote separator line. The separator
line
has
two
extra lines above the footnote text and I want to get rid of
tthem
but
I
can't figure out how to remove them-



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