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Footnote Reference style conflict
I'm troubleshooting a document in which the footnote references in the body
of the document are inconsistently formatted. Some are superscripted with 12pt Times New Roman and a style name of "Footnote Reference + 12 pt", while others are not superscripted and are 10pt Times New Roman with a style name of "Footnote Reference." Neither of these formattings are the default style, and I'd like to reformat them to be the default footnote reference style which I believe is 10pt superscripted Times New Roman. Is there an easy way to strip the bogus formatting from these footnote references and reapply the default style. There are 420 footnotes in the document so, I'm looking for a solution that doesn't require fixing them one by one. Thanks for any suggestions. Lloyd |
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