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Footnote 2 needs to be inserted 2x
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WindowsXP I did this on a test and they said I was incorrect. Here is the scenario: There is a table that has footnotes in the heading cell. Footnote 2 is to appear 2x (in the second cell and then another cell within the table). I inserted the footnote and said to put it "below text". When it came to insert Footnote #2 the second time I did Insert, Reference, Cross-Reference to the footnote. They told me that was incorrect..it could be done in footnotes. I can't debate this because it is the weekend..so how can this be done? They also said that it was a regular footnote at the end of the page..ok so how do you get the footnotes to show up without the line. The test had footnotes after a table and no line. Sorry for all the jibberish explanations..but I am fuming because I want to be right! Thank you. |
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Anyone..I'm agonzing how to do this..sorry for replying to my own
post..thanks! "~D~" wrote in message ... Word2003 WindowsXP I did this on a test and they said I was incorrect. Here is the scenario: There is a table that has footnotes in the heading cell. Footnote 2 is to appear 2x (in the second cell and then another cell within the table). I inserted the footnote and said to put it "below text". When it came to insert Footnote #2 the second time I did Insert, Reference, Cross-Reference to the footnote. They told me that was incorrect..it could be done in footnotes. I can't debate this because it is the weekend..so how can this be done? They also said that it was a regular footnote at the end of the page..ok so how do you get the footnotes to show up without the line. The test had footnotes after a table and no line. Sorry for all the jibberish explanations..but I am fuming because I want to be right! Thank you. |
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Your post sorta makes sense.
Re getting rid of the line, see #5 he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/footnotefaq.htm Insert | Reference | Cross-Reference is certainly a good method if you only want to show one footnote. Word doesn't really care what is "correct"--for authoritative debate, you'll need to look at something like the Chicago Manual of Style, but "correct" basically depends on what they asked you do (and I can't quite tell what that was from your post). On 10/2/05 6:36 PM, "~D~" wrote: Anyone..I'm agonzing how to do this..sorry for replying to my own post..thanks! "~D~" wrote in message ... Word2003 WindowsXP I did this on a test and they said I was incorrect. Here is the scenario: There is a table that has footnotes in the heading cell. Footnote 2 is to appear 2x (in the second cell and then another cell within the table). I inserted the footnote and said to put it "below text". When it came to insert Footnote #2 the second time I did Insert, Reference, Cross-Reference to the footnote. They told me that was incorrect..it could be done in footnotes. I can't debate this because it is the weekend..so how can this be done? They also said that it was a regular footnote at the end of the page..ok so how do you get the footnotes to show up without the line. The test had footnotes after a table and no line. Sorry for all the jibberish explanations..but I am fuming because I want to be right! Thank you. -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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