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a footnote is inconsistant with footnotes style in document
I prepared a document with footnotes. I changed the style of the footnote
numbers to 12pt non-superscript. All my numbers are fine except one footnote that is out of line with the rest of the footnotes and also appears Superscript. I entered the footnoe in the usual manner. Why is it out of line and superscript? How can I fix it? |
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Hi Eliyahuz,
I prepared a document with footnotes. I changed the style of the = footnote=20 numbers to 12pt non-superscript. All my numbers are fine except=20 one footnote that is out of line with the rest of the footnotes and = also=20 appears Superscript. I entered the footnoe in the usual manner.=20 Why is it out of line and superscript?=20 No idea :-( How can I fix it? Reapply the footnote reference style... that should fix it. If the footnote reference still looks differently than the others (i.e. = doesn't have a dotted border on screen if formatting marks =C2=B6 are = shown), it may be better to delete the footnote in the text, and = reinsert it. Maybe the footnote reference has been accidentally = overtyped. Regards, Klaus |
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