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Hello:

I am trying to edit a footnote -

The problem I am having is that 2006 tends to jump to second line, for
example:
This is only a test to use as an example - London Bridge renovations
2006

The 2006 is suppose to be on the same line, I know that I could go to File,
Page Setup and change the margins, but that would change the entire document.

The margins are already at Top - 1.65 Bottom 1.52, & Left 2.54 Right 2.54
The only thing I can do is to lower the font to Arial 9, from Arial 10

Thanks dillon
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Try character spacing. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/FitCopy.htm.

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Hello:

I am trying to edit a footnote -

The problem I am having is that 2006 tends to jump to second line, for
example:
This is only a test to use as an example - London Bridge renovations
2006

The 2006 is suppose to be on the same line, I know that I could go to

File,
Page Setup and change the margins, but that would change the entire

document.

The margins are already at Top - 1.65 Bottom 1.52, & Left 2.54 Right 2.54
The only thing I can do is to lower the font to Arial 9, from Arial 10

Thanks dillon


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Hello Mrs. Barnhill:

I will admit, I was not happy after revewing only two paragraphs of your
link, I opened a copy of the orginal documents only to play around with the
margins, and figured out to reduce the right hand margin by 0.8

For some unknow reason, I returned to your link and there it was, the key
answer to what I had previously accidently tried to figure out on my own.
Not too mention that I learned that 2.54 cm is the same as 1" inch, I am very
embrassed in deed.

I have printed the "Tips and tricks for copy fitting, Editing"

Thank you so very much, this is my first post, and I will be daily.

dillon65


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Try character spacing. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/FitCopy.htm.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"dillon65" wrote in message
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Hello:

I am trying to edit a footnote -

The problem I am having is that 2006 tends to jump to second line, for
example:
This is only a test to use as an example - London Bridge renovations
2006

The 2006 is suppose to be on the same line, I know that I could go to

File,
Page Setup and change the margins, but that would change the entire

document.

The margins are already at Top - 1.65 Bottom 1.52, & Left 2.54 Right 2.54
The only thing I can do is to lower the font to Arial 9, from Arial 10

Thanks dillon



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Glad I could help.

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"dillon65" wrote in message
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Hello Mrs. Barnhill:

I will admit, I was not happy after revewing only two paragraphs of your
link, I opened a copy of the orginal documents only to play around with

the
margins, and figured out to reduce the right hand margin by 0.8

For some unknow reason, I returned to your link and there it was, the key
answer to what I had previously accidently tried to figure out on my own.
Not too mention that I learned that 2.54 cm is the same as 1" inch, I am

very
embrassed in deed.

I have printed the "Tips and tricks for copy fitting, Editing"

Thank you so very much, this is my first post, and I will be daily.

dillon65


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Try character spacing. See

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/FitCopy.htm.

--
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.

"dillon65" wrote in message
...
Hello:

I am trying to edit a footnote -

The problem I am having is that 2006 tends to jump to second line,

for
example:
This is only a test to use as an example - London Bridge renovations
2006

The 2006 is suppose to be on the same line, I know that I could go to

File,
Page Setup and change the margins, but that would change the entire

document.

The margins are already at Top - 1.65 Bottom 1.52, & Left 2.54 Right

2.54
The only thing I can do is to lower the font to Arial 9, from Arial 10

Thanks dillon




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