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let footnote start on same line as previous footnote
How can I set up footnotes so that instead of each one starting a new
paragraph, they are continuous? E.g. instead of (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 I want to get: (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 Thanks. |
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let footnote start on same line as previous footnote
Although you *can* accomplish this (with tabs and hidden paragraph marks),
you don't gain anything because Word still allows just as much space for the footnotes as if they were still stacked. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Bearpecs" wrote in message ... How can I set up footnotes so that instead of each one starting a new paragraph, they are continuous? E.g. instead of (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 I want to get: (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 Thanks. |
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let footnote start on same line as previous footnote
bummer!!
thanks anyway "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Although you *can* accomplish this (with tabs and hidden paragraph marks), you don't gain anything because Word still allows just as much space for the footnotes as if they were still stacked. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Bearpecs" wrote in message ... How can I set up footnotes so that instead of each one starting a new paragraph, they are continuous? E.g. instead of (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 I want to get: (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 Thanks. |
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let footnote start on same line as previous footnote
I think there is a way to accomplish this, though it would take much patience
and the document would need to be already finished. Obtain a copy of the footnote bar (ViewNormalfootnotefootnote separatorcopy the footnote bar up to the paragraph). Then paste that pseudo bar into a new document and begin haggling with the information notes. This is very hard because you will have to judge between the amount of space to allot for the body text and the notes. You will also probably have to create a new document and paste in your footnotes from the original document but in such a way that they are no longer footnotes. I would be interested to see if this works out for you. Oxford Publishers and others are able to pull this off. It is a very effective way of saving space in the footnotes. If anyone knows of a typesetting program that does this, I would like to know. "Bearpecs" wrote: bummer!! thanks anyway "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Although you *can* accomplish this (with tabs and hidden paragraph marks), you don't gain anything because Word still allows just as much space for the footnotes as if they were still stacked. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Bearpecs" wrote in message ... How can I set up footnotes so that instead of each one starting a new paragraph, they are continuous? E.g. instead of (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 I want to get: (1) Freud, 1937 (2) Gates, 2002 Thanks. |
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