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Default automatic line above foot- and endnotes

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when inserting foot- or endnotes, Word automatically adds a line above them.
I would like to remove these lines, but it is not obvious to me how to do
this. I guess my question is obvious: how do I get rid of these lines?

Kind regards,
Rob.
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Default automatic line above foot- and endnotes

Switch to Normal view. Then, on the View menu, click Footnotes. In the
Footnote (Endnote) pane, delete the separator and continuation
separator items.

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All,

when inserting foot- or endnotes, Word automatically adds a line

above them.
I would like to remove these lines, but it is not obvious to me how

to do
this. I guess my question is obvious: how do I get rid of these

lines?

Kind regards,
Rob.




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Default automatic line above foot- and endnotes

The question is obvious, but the method is not. Switch to normal view.
Select Footnotes from the View menu. Select Footnote Separator from the
drop-down that initially says 'All footnotes'. Now delete the line.




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All,

when inserting foot- or endnotes, Word automatically adds a line above
them.
I would like to remove these lines, but it is not obvious to me how to do
this. I guess my question is obvious: how do I get rid of these lines?

Kind regards,
Rob.



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"Rob van der Heijden" wrote:

All,

when inserting foot- or endnotes, Word automatically adds a line above them.
I would like to remove these lines, but it is not obvious to me how to do
this. I guess my question is obvious: how do I get rid of these lines?

Kind regards,
Rob.

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Default automatic line above foot- and endnotes

Word 2003 change to Normal view. If you go to footnote you will see separate
box just change - delete as you wish.


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"Rob van der Heijden" wrote:

All,

when inserting foot- or endnotes, Word automatically adds a line above
them.
I would like to remove these lines, but it is not obvious to me how to do
this. I guess my question is obvious: how do I get rid of these lines?

Kind regards,
Rob.





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2007
"Editing the footnote separator in Word 2007 is much the same as it was in
earlier versions - switch to normal view (now called draft view) and from
the references tab select 'show notes' . You can do what you want with the
footnotes and the separator from the ensuing dialog."

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"Rob van der Heijden" wrote:

All,

when inserting foot- or endnotes, Word automatically adds a line above
them.
I would like to remove these lines, but it is not obvious to me how to do
this. I guess my question is obvious: how do I get rid of these lines?

Kind regards,
Rob.



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