If the text in the odd and even footers is the same, then you probably
copied and pasted it from one footer to the other. Maddeningly, no matter
how carefully you copy without the paragraph mark and paste over the
existing paragraph mark, Word will still insert an extra empty paragraph,
which you will need to delete. Needless to say, this is easier to do with
nonprinting characters displayed.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Verify that the settings for Spacing Before/After (in Format |
Paragraph, Indents and Spacing tab) is identical in both footers.
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Stefan Blom
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"SWM" wrote in message
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This is a puzzler...I'm using odd and even pages (no different first
page)
for a manual. The height of the footers is uneven - when you print
preview or
print, the even page footer is aligned higher above the bottom of
the page
than the odd page footer. Trying to position either the odd or even
footer
(by opening the footer and dragging the ruler marks) results in its
opposite
also being reduced or enlarged the same amount. Why can't I position
the odd
and even page footers separately? I haven't had this happen
previously.
I have a page # and text in the footers. I inserted the page #s from
the
header/footer toolbar. I checked the para. numbering for the text
and page #s
- there's no additional space above.
The headers seem fine.
Has anyone come across this anomoly?
Thanks in advance.