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Footnotes (endnotes) and justified text
My endnotes are as justified text in columns. I have many long website
addresses in the endnote, which result in large white spaces in the text on the line before because the address is seen as one word and put on the next lines. I can insert a paragraph break, but I lose the justification of that endnote. Any way to break up the web address but keep the justification? Also, I have the seperator line between my article and the beginning of the endnotes, but the line shows up at the beginning of each column (3) on the next pages. Anyway to selectively delete the seperator line? The only other solution I thought of was to delete the seperator line completely, and then anchor a text box with a seperator line to the end of the article. Is there a better solution? Thanks, Susan C. |
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Also, I have the seperator line between my article and the beginning of the
endnotes, but the line shows up at the beginning of each column (3) on the next pages. Anyway to selectively delete the seperator line? Yes. The first line is the Endnote Separator, the second longer line is the Endnote Continuation Separator, and they are different. Switch into Normal View and go to View | Footnotes. A footnote pane will open up at the bottom. Use the dropdown menu at the top of the pane to access the separators and delete as desired. Not sure about your other question. DM |
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For the first question, you can use a line break (Shift+Enter), but see also
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NoWidthSpace.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message .. . Also, I have the seperator line between my article and the beginning of the endnotes, but the line shows up at the beginning of each column (3) on the next pages. Anyway to selectively delete the seperator line? Yes. The first line is the Endnote Separator, the second longer line is the Endnote Continuation Separator, and they are different. Switch into Normal View and go to View | Footnotes. A footnote pane will open up at the bottom. Use the dropdown menu at the top of the pane to access the separators and delete as desired. Not sure about your other question. DM |