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Footnote symbol
Windows XP, Word 2000
I normally use a custom symbol when inserting a foortnote in a document. Is there anyway to change the symbol used without deleting it and reinserting the footnote with a new symbol? |
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highlight the footnote mark, go to insert / reference / footnote and look for
the 'custom mark'. IF you change it, it should replace the one previously there... "G" wrote: Windows XP, Word 2000 I normally use a custom symbol when inserting a foortnote in a document. Is there anyway to change the symbol used without deleting it and reinserting the footnote with a new symbol? |
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Thanks very much GB!
"GenesisBlade" wrote: highlight the footnote mark, go to insert / reference / footnote and look for the 'custom mark'. IF you change it, it should replace the one previously there... "G" wrote: Windows XP, Word 2000 I normally use a custom symbol when inserting a foortnote in a document. Is there anyway to change the symbol used without deleting it and reinserting the footnote with a new symbol? |
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