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Okay, the problem is that the footer margin determines where the *bottom* of
the footer will be. If you have a 1.5 cm bottom margin and a 0.7 cm footer margin, you're leaving 0.8 cm between the bottom margin and the baseline of the text. Assuming that you have not changed the default 12-point TNR Footer style, this means that about 14.4 points of space is going to be required for the footer, even when it's empty (because you have text in one of the other footers). At 72 points = 1" = 2.54 cm, there are roughly 28 points to a cm, which means that 0.8 cm is only 22.7 points, which leaves very little space between the footer and the bottom margin. I'm not implying that this is what is causing the problem with your footnote pages, but I am suggesting that this is not enough space between footer and bottom margin on the pages that do have a footer. -- 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. "steff" wrote in message ups.com... Suzanne S. Barnhill ha scritto: So you have "Different odd and even" and "Different first page," using Odd Page breaks between sections? I would still discourage having the footer margin and bottom margin the same. Suzanne... you are right! Different odd and even and different first page. I am writing bachelor thesis degree and i asked to the university a tamplate. They forwared to me a LaTeX template saying that if i want to use MS Word... i have to do it by myself. Since i bought the licence of Office 11... Anyway, if it can help: in the page setup i have top and bottom margin set to 1.5 cm every sections and the header at 1,5 cm from the edget, while the footer is at 0,7 cm from the edge. FOR EVERY SECTIONS. Suzanne... this problem happens JUST if in the bottom of the page i have footnote. Without footnote, as you can see from the previous pics, the layout is almost perfect. |