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....more specifically - the line horizontal line at the bottom of a page just
above footnotes |
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Sort of. This is the Footnote Separator. If you want it farther from the
bottom of the document text, you can add some Space Before. If you want it farther from the footnotes, you can add some Space After. If it is indented (which it shouldn't be), then most likely that's because its position is based on the Normal style and you have applied an indent to Normal. To edit it, switch to Normal view (Draft view in Word 2007) and use View | Footnotes to open the footnote pane (in Word 2007, it's References | Footnotes | Show Notes). There is a toolbar with just one dropdown. In that dropdown, select Footnote Separator and have at it. Although you can format the paragraph the separator is in (using Format | Paragraph), there is very little you can do to affect the appearance of the separator itself. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "ruciane" wrote in message ... ...more specifically - the line horizontal line at the bottom of a page just above footnotes |
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