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Why would Endnotes would begin in the middle of a page?
I have a large document (approx. 100+ pages) that I have inherited from a
client, which seems to have several coding issues. Most annoying is the fact that when I insert endnotes, they begin in the middle of the page, and not at the top. It was as if the page margins changed to a 5" top margin, only since endnote pages are generated automatically, one cannot change margins. If anyone has any insight on this issue, I would greatly appreciate it! |
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Why would Endnotes would begin in the middle of a page?
For the section where the endnotes are positioned, verify that the
Vertical Alignment is set to "Top" (File | Page Setup, Layout tab). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Nehanda" wrote in message ... I have a large document (approx. 100+ pages) that I have inherited from a client, which seems to have several coding issues. Most annoying is the fact that when I insert endnotes, they begin in the middle of the page, and not at the top. It was as if the page margins changed to a 5" top margin, only since endnote pages are generated automatically, one cannot change margins. If anyone has any insight on this issue, I would greatly appreciate it! |
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Why would Endnotes would begin in the middle of a page?
Hi Stefan:
Thank you for responding. The only problem with checking the vertical alignment is that I cannot access Page Layout once I'm on the endnote page. When you insert an endnote and you get to the section where you have to type the reference, Page Layout is not accessible. Do let me know if you have any more ideas... Thanx1 "Stefan Blom" wrote: For the section where the endnotes are positioned, verify that the Vertical Alignment is set to "Top" (File | Page Setup, Layout tab). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Nehanda" wrote in message ... I have a large document (approx. 100+ pages) that I have inherited from a client, which seems to have several coding issues. Most annoying is the fact that when I insert endnotes, they begin in the middle of the page, and not at the top. It was as if the page margins changed to a 5" top margin, only since endnote pages are generated automatically, one cannot change margins. If anyone has any insight on this issue, I would greatly appreciate it! |
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Why would Endnotes would begin in the middle of a page?
Place the cursor outside of the endnotes area, but inside the section
where the endnotes reside (in other words: in an "ordinary" text paragraph). Then you can access File | Page Setup. Note: Switching to Normal view (View | Normal) makes it easier to determine if there are any section breaks. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Nehanda" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan: Thank you for responding. The only problem with checking the vertical alignment is that I cannot access Page Layout once I'm on the endnote page. When you insert an endnote and you get to the section where you have to type the reference, Page Layout is not accessible. Do let me know if you have any more ideas... Thanx1 "Stefan Blom" wrote: For the section where the endnotes are positioned, verify that the Vertical Alignment is set to "Top" (File | Page Setup, Layout tab). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Nehanda" wrote in message ... I have a large document (approx. 100+ pages) that I have inherited from a client, which seems to have several coding issues. Most annoying is the fact that when I insert endnotes, they begin in the middle of the page, and not at the top. It was as if the page margins changed to a 5" top margin, only since endnote pages are generated automatically, one cannot change margins. If anyone has any insight on this issue, I would greatly appreciate it! |
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