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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Unless something has changed, however, you don't gain anything this way
because Word still allows just as much space for the footnotes as if they
were stacked.

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"garfield-n-odie" wrote in message
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Hi, F A L. Yes you can. Click on the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar to
turn on display of non-printing characters. Select the paragraph mark at

the
end of footnote 1 and format it as hidden (Format | Font | Hidden). Click

on
the ¶ button again to turn off display of non-printing characters.

"F A L" wrote:

Can I have two footnotes in the same line? I would like, say, footnote

"1.
ibid at 3" and footnote "2. ibid at 54" to appear in the same line, but

when
i try to delete the paragraph mark at the end of the footnote, I get an
"invalid action" (or something like that). I gather that there is no way
around it, but just in case i would like to ask.