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Jack
 
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Default space btwn footnotes & table

I am working on a document which has table with items footnoted. The
footnotes are below the table, and nothing is in between except a paragraph
mark.

My problem is that the footnotes are spaced too far below the bottom of the
table. How do I shorten that space?

BTW, I am using Word 97 and I don't know what version originally created the
document.


Jack


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Joe McGuire
 
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If I understand your question correctly the problem is a fundamental one:
You have a table in the text part of the document and the footnotes appear
where footnotes usually do, i.e., down at the bottom of the page. Word
assumes you wanted the footnotes to go down where they are and that the text
is supposed to be clearly separated from them.

Here's a suggestion: If the document consists only of the table, or if the
table is the last item in your document, you might accomplish what you want
by changing the footnotes in your table to endnotes. Unlike footnotes,
endnotes show up at the very end of the document, which in this instance,
would be right after the end of your table. You may have to insert a few
blank lines if you want a little separation between the table and the notes.
See if that gets you want you want.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
I am working on a document which has table with items footnoted. The
footnotes are below the table, and nothing is in between except a
paragraph
mark.

My problem is that the footnotes are spaced too far below the bottom of
the
table. How do I shorten that space?

BTW, I am using Word 97 and I don't know what version originally created
the
document.


Jack




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Jack
 
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Default space btwn footnotes & table

Joe,

Yes, that sounds like what I want, but how do convert the footnotes to
endnotes?

Jack


"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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If I understand your question correctly the problem is a fundamental one:
You have a table in the text part of the document and the footnotes appear
where footnotes usually do, i.e., down at the bottom of the page. Word
assumes you wanted the footnotes to go down where they are and that the text
is supposed to be clearly separated from them.

Here's a suggestion: If the document consists only of the table, or if the
table is the last item in your document, you might accomplish what you want
by changing the footnotes in your table to endnotes. Unlike footnotes,
endnotes show up at the very end of the document, which in this instance,
would be right after the end of your table. You may have to insert a few
blank lines if you want a little separation between the table and the notes.
See if that gets you want you want.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
I am working on a document which has table with items footnoted. The
footnotes are below the table, and nothing is in between except a
paragraph
mark.

My problem is that the footnotes are spaced too far below the bottom of
the
table. How do I shorten that space?

BTW, I am using Word 97 and I don't know what version originally created
the
document.


Jack





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Jack
 
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OK, I found out -- use Find/Replace and change the formatting.


"Jack" wrote in message
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Joe,

Yes, that sounds like what I want, but how do convert the footnotes to
endnotes?

Jack


"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
If I understand your question correctly the problem is a fundamental one:
You have a table in the text part of the document and the footnotes appear
where footnotes usually do, i.e., down at the bottom of the page. Word
assumes you wanted the footnotes to go down where they are and that the text
is supposed to be clearly separated from them.

Here's a suggestion: If the document consists only of the table, or if the
table is the last item in your document, you might accomplish what you want
by changing the footnotes in your table to endnotes. Unlike footnotes,
endnotes show up at the very end of the document, which in this instance,
would be right after the end of your table. You may have to insert a few
blank lines if you want a little separation between the table and the notes.
See if that gets you want you want.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
I am working on a document which has table with items footnoted. The
footnotes are below the table, and nothing is in between except a
paragraph
mark.

My problem is that the footnotes are spaced too far below the bottom of
the
table. How do I shorten that space?

BTW, I am using Word 97 and I don't know what version originally created
the
document.


Jack






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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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No, in the Insert | Footnote dialog, there is a button to convert footnotes
to endnotes. But you could accomplish the same thing by setting the footnote
position as "Below text" instead of "Bottom of page."

--
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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
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"Jack" wrote in message
...
OK, I found out -- use Find/Replace and change the formatting.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
Joe,

Yes, that sounds like what I want, but how do convert the footnotes to
endnotes?

Jack


"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
If I understand your question correctly the problem is a fundamental one:
You have a table in the text part of the document and the footnotes appear
where footnotes usually do, i.e., down at the bottom of the page. Word
assumes you wanted the footnotes to go down where they are and that the

text
is supposed to be clearly separated from them.

Here's a suggestion: If the document consists only of the table, or if the
table is the last item in your document, you might accomplish what you

want
by changing the footnotes in your table to endnotes. Unlike footnotes,
endnotes show up at the very end of the document, which in this instance,
would be right after the end of your table. You may have to insert a few
blank lines if you want a little separation between the table and the

notes.
See if that gets you want you want.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
I am working on a document which has table with items footnoted. The
footnotes are below the table, and nothing is in between except a
paragraph
mark.

My problem is that the footnotes are spaced too far below the bottom of
the
table. How do I shorten that space?

BTW, I am using Word 97 and I don't know what version originally created
the
document.


Jack









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Jack
 
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Suzanne --

Thanks.

Jack


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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No, in the Insert | Footnote dialog, there is a button to convert footnotes
to endnotes. But you could accomplish the same thing by setting the footnote
position as "Below text" instead of "Bottom of page."

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Jack" wrote in message
...
OK, I found out -- use Find/Replace and change the formatting.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
Joe,

Yes, that sounds like what I want, but how do convert the footnotes to
endnotes?

Jack


"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
If I understand your question correctly the problem is a fundamental one:
You have a table in the text part of the document and the footnotes appear
where footnotes usually do, i.e., down at the bottom of the page. Word
assumes you wanted the footnotes to go down where they are and that the

text
is supposed to be clearly separated from them.

Here's a suggestion: If the document consists only of the table, or if the
table is the last item in your document, you might accomplish what you

want
by changing the footnotes in your table to endnotes. Unlike footnotes,
endnotes show up at the very end of the document, which in this instance,
would be right after the end of your table. You may have to insert a few
blank lines if you want a little separation between the table and the

notes.
See if that gets you want you want.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
I am working on a document which has table with items footnoted. The
footnotes are below the table, and nothing is in between except a
paragraph
mark.

My problem is that the footnotes are spaced too far below the bottom of
the
table. How do I shorten that space?

BTW, I am using Word 97 and I don't know what version originally created
the
document.


Jack








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Joe McGuire
 
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Of course you are right. I never quite noticed that little option for
positioning the footnotes below the text.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
No, in the Insert | Footnote dialog, there is a button to convert
footnotes
to endnotes. But you could accomplish the same thing by setting the
footnote
position as "Below text" instead of "Bottom of page."

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"Jack" wrote in message
...
OK, I found out -- use Find/Replace and change the formatting.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
Joe,

Yes, that sounds like what I want, but how do convert the footnotes to
endnotes?

Jack


"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
If I understand your question correctly the problem is a fundamental one:
You have a table in the text part of the document and the footnotes
appear
where footnotes usually do, i.e., down at the bottom of the page. Word
assumes you wanted the footnotes to go down where they are and that the

text
is supposed to be clearly separated from them.

Here's a suggestion: If the document consists only of the table, or if
the
table is the last item in your document, you might accomplish what you

want
by changing the footnotes in your table to endnotes. Unlike footnotes,
endnotes show up at the very end of the document, which in this instance,
would be right after the end of your table. You may have to insert a few
blank lines if you want a little separation between the table and the

notes.
See if that gets you want you want.


"Jack" wrote in message
...
I am working on a document which has table with items footnoted. The
footnotes are below the table, and nothing is in between except a
paragraph
mark.

My problem is that the footnotes are spaced too far below the bottom of
the
table. How do I shorten that space?

BTW, I am using Word 97 and I don't know what version originally
created
the
document.


Jack









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