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bsterling
 
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Thanks, Suzanne. I assume that means there is no fix. I will try to
convince my boss (and my secretary) that we do not *have* to have this
message. Now... How do I ditch it without completely rebuilding the legal
template from scratch? Merely hitting reset in the footnote continuation
notice pane does not solve the problem.... It looks like Work still thinks
the notice is there, although there is no text. Thanks again.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Ditch the "continued" message. The Footnote Continuation Separator on the
next page is clue enough (especially if the footnote ends mid-sentence).

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I am using a legal pleading template created using the Word 2000 legal
pleading template wizard. When long footnotes break onto another page,

the
first page gets a "footnote continued" message. This causes the line

numbers
to disappear on the page where the footnote continued message appears. In
other word, I can have pleading line numbers or a footnote continued

message,
but not both on the same page. Simply deleting the text of the "footnote
continued" message in the footnote pane in normal view does not resolve

the
issue--then I get no message, but still no line numbers. I am guessing

there
is some kind of conflict between the footers (from what I understand,the

line
numbers are stored as "drawing images" in one of the footer levels), but I
have not idea how to fix it. Thanks.