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text position on age with footnotes
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I use macros to position textboxes aligned with the bottom margin on a page. But this places the box in the same position on pages with and without footnotes, so on pages with footnotes the textbox overlays the footnotes. Is there a command to set, or a way calculating, the distance from the bottom margin the box needs to be on pages with footnotes, so I can write this into a macro automatically positions it so the bottom of the box is where the last line of body text would be? -- Nicky |
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text position on age with footnotes
I sure can't give you any code, but I can tell you that you *aren't* looking
for constant - the spacing will vary greatly based on the number & length of footnotes on each page, theoretically with no 2 pages being the same. You may do better posting this in one of the microsoft.public.word.vba.*** groups. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Nicky" wrote in message ... Hi I use macros to position textboxes aligned with the bottom margin on a page. But this places the box in the same position on pages with and without footnotes, so on pages with footnotes the textbox overlays the footnotes. Is there a command to set, or a way calculating, the distance from the bottom margin the box needs to be on pages with footnotes, so I can write this into a macro automatically positions it so the bottom of the box is where the last line of body text would be? -- Nicky |
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