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Default How can I put different footnotes on the same line at the bottom .

I would like to be able to put more than one footnote on the same line at the
bottom of the page. As of now each footnote takes its own line. Does anyone
know how to put a number of small footnotes on the same line.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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You *can* do it, but it won't really help. You can set tab stops in the
Footnote Text style and insert tab characters at the end of the first one or
two footnotes you want to be on a line; then format their paragraph marks as
Hidden. Unfortunately, Word still allows as much space for the footnotes as
if they were stacked, so you gain nothing.

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I would like to be able to put more than one footnote on the same line at

the
bottom of the page. As of now each footnote takes its own line. Does

anyone
know how to put a number of small footnotes on the same line.


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