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Default How do I eliminate the line above endnotes?

Assuming that the document contains at least one endnote, when you use Show
Notes in Draft view, you should see an Endnote pane at the bottom of the
screen. At the top of that screen is a toolbar with just one dropdown list
box, showing All Endnotes. Click the arrow beside this and choose Endnote
Separator or Endnote Continuation Separator.

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

"Seenewnow" wrote in message
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Suzanne, thank you for trying! I am using the &&^$#@^ 2007, so I set it at
Draft, then went to References/Show Notes. But I don't see the "dropdown
list in the toolbar in the endnotes pane" that you mention. I right click
within the pane, but I only get the same menu that I get if I click on
"footnotes" in the menu at the top of the page, which doesn't have
anything
like "endnote separator" in it, even when I click on "notes options."
Can
you help me find that toolbar???????


Thank you!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Switch to Normal view (Draft in Word 2007) and View | Footnotes
(References
| Footnotes | Show Notes in Word 2007). Select Endnotes if given a choice
(you won't be unless you have both footnotes and endnotes in the
document).
In the dropdown list on the toolbar in the Endnotes pane, select Endnote
Separator. Select the separator and delete it. You may want to format the
paragraph as 1 pt. You'll probably also want to delete the Endnote
Continuation Separator.

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

"Seenewnow" wrote in message
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You know, the ruled line that word automatically inserts above the
first
endnote.

Thanks