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Footnote Number Fonts
How can I increase the font size of all of my footnote numbers at once from
New Courier 8 to New Courier 10 while leaving the font of adjacent footnote text alone? Here is my problem: when I moved from Word 2000 to Word 2003, my footnote numbers in my large document lightened up in appearance, both in the text and at the bottom of my lengthy documents pages. I want to remedy this by increasing the font size of the 1500+ footnote numbers alone. I do not want to increase the font size of the footnote text because to do so would make that text the same size as the text in the document, which is New Courier 9. Those who have worked with footnotes know that footnote numbers are already a couple of font sizes smaller than the text that follows them, even when by default they are understood by Word to be the same font. Thus, increasing the size of all footnote numbers alone and at once would produce a handsome and visually useful result. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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