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How can I create footnotes from text in a text box?
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Footnotes do not work inside text boxes. As a workaround, you can used a
single-cell table or a frame. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Galilei" wrote in message ... |
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If you mean the text you want to use as foot notation content is already
typed in a text box, select the text in the text box, cut or copy. Insert your footnote in the document & paste in the note content, then select & delete the text box. BTW- for future reference, it is most appreciated if you type the message content of your posts into the message area rather than in the Subject field... Thanx Regards |:) On 8/28/05 11:25 AM, in article , "Galilei" wrote: |
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