Note also that this is one reason why it is better not to modify Normal
style in this way. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...BodyStyles.htm
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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This is because (a) the footnote separator has the Normal style
applied, and (b) the Normal style is set to automatically update. To
fix (b), you can take a look at
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...eformatted.htm.
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"Simon Minder" wrote in message
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Hi Cooz
Thank you very much for your quick feedback.
I tried the same thing already. If I change the paragraph settings
for the
Footnote Separator the paragraph settings for the text/document are
been
changed automatically as well.
Simon
"Cooz" wrote:
Hi Simon,
Switch to Normal view. Choose View | Footnotes. The Footnotes pane
opens.
Select Footnote Separator in the list at the top. Choose Format |
Paragraph... to change the paragraph format.
Good luck,
Cooz
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"Simon Minder" wrote:
Hi all,
I have a document in Word 2003 SP2, which includes footnotes.
In the "Style and Formatting" panel I set the "Normal" style for
the
document to have after the paragraph 11pt space (Format - Styles
and
Formatting... - "Normal" - Modify - Format - Paragraph -
"Spacing - After:
11pt").
As soon as I have changed these settings I get a 11pt space
between the line
of the footnotes and the text of the foodnote.
How can I keep the settings to have 11pt after a paragraph with
the sytle
"normal" and do not get the space between the footnote line and
text?
Kind regards,
Simon Minder