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Move Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin
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If i move the Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin, the part of the line which is in the page margin is not visible, anymore. How can keep the whole Seperator Line visible? I changed the Left Indent of the Paragraph Style. Via Normal View, Select View | Footnotes. Go to Footnote pane, Select Footnote Separator, and then changedthe paragraph style. FYI: the Footnote and the Footnote Marker stay visible in the Page Margin. Thanx, Ward Visser |
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Move Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin
Rather than setting a negative left indent for the footnotes and the
footnote separator, you could set a positive left indent for the text in the body of the document (and then change the page margin by an equal amount, if necessary, to preserve the look of the document). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ward" wrote in message ... Hi, If i move the Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin, the part of the line which is in the page margin is not visible, anymore. How can keep the whole Seperator Line visible? I changed the Left Indent of the Paragraph Style. Via Normal View, Select View | Footnotes. Go to Footnote pane, Select Footnote Separator, and then changedthe paragraph style. FYI: the Footnote and the Footnote Marker stay visible in the Page Margin. Thanx, Ward Visser |
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Move Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin
Thanks Stefan,
That could be the option that i might use in the future. I could not move the page margin here, couse of other specs. (if you wanna know i can tell ofcourse). What i did now to solve my problem: I deleted the Footnote Seperator and placed a Border in the Style of the Footnote. That worked for me becouse i needed a line across the full with of the page. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Rather than setting a negative left indent for the footnotes and the footnote separator, you could set a positive left indent for the text in the body of the document (and then change the page margin by an equal amount, if necessary, to preserve the look of the document). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ward" wrote in message ... Hi, If i move the Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin, the part of the line which is in the page margin is not visible, anymore. How can keep the whole Seperator Line visible? I changed the Left Indent of the Paragraph Style. Via Normal View, Select View | Footnotes. Go to Footnote pane, Select Footnote Separator, and then changedthe paragraph style. FYI: the Footnote and the Footnote Marker stay visible in the Page Margin. Thanx, Ward Visser |
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Move Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin
If you needed a shorter border, you could give the Footnote Separator
paragraph a right indent. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Ward" wrote in message ... Thanks Stefan, That could be the option that i might use in the future. I could not move the page margin here, couse of other specs. (if you wanna know i can tell ofcourse). What i did now to solve my problem: I deleted the Footnote Seperator and placed a Border in the Style of the Footnote. That worked for me becouse i needed a line across the full with of the page. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Rather than setting a negative left indent for the footnotes and the footnote separator, you could set a positive left indent for the text in the body of the document (and then change the page margin by an equal amount, if necessary, to preserve the look of the document). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ward" wrote in message ... Hi, If i move the Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin, the part of the line which is in the page margin is not visible, anymore. How can keep the whole Seperator Line visible? I changed the Left Indent of the Paragraph Style. Via Normal View, Select View | Footnotes. Go to Footnote pane, Select Footnote Separator, and then changedthe paragraph style. FYI: the Footnote and the Footnote Marker stay visible in the Page Margin. Thanx, Ward Visser |
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Move Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin
I'm glad you found a solution.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ward" wrote in message ... Thanks Stefan, That could be the option that i might use in the future. I could not move the page margin here, couse of other specs. (if you wanna know i can tell ofcourse). What i did now to solve my problem: I deleted the Footnote Seperator and placed a Border in the Style of the Footnote. That worked for me becouse i needed a line across the full with of the page. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Rather than setting a negative left indent for the footnotes and the footnote separator, you could set a positive left indent for the text in the body of the document (and then change the page margin by an equal amount, if necessary, to preserve the look of the document). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ward" wrote in message ... Hi, If i move the Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin, the part of the line which is in the page margin is not visible, anymore. How can keep the whole Seperator Line visible? I changed the Left Indent of the Paragraph Style. Via Normal View, Select View | Footnotes. Go to Footnote pane, Select Footnote Separator, and then changedthe paragraph style. FYI: the Footnote and the Footnote Marker stay visible in the Page Margin. Thanx, Ward Visser |
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Move Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin
It seems to me a bug, however, that Word will quite happily appear to move
the Footnote Separator, and indeed it is moved, but it is also truncated at the margin. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... I'm glad you found a solution. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ward" wrote in message ... Thanks Stefan, That could be the option that i might use in the future. I could not move the page margin here, couse of other specs. (if you wanna know i can tell ofcourse). What i did now to solve my problem: I deleted the Footnote Seperator and placed a Border in the Style of the Footnote. That worked for me becouse i needed a line across the full with of the page. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Rather than setting a negative left indent for the footnotes and the footnote separator, you could set a positive left indent for the text in the body of the document (and then change the page margin by an equal amount, if necessary, to preserve the look of the document). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ward" wrote in message ... Hi, If i move the Footnote Separator Line into the left Page Margin, the part of the line which is in the page margin is not visible, anymore. How can keep the whole Seperator Line visible? I changed the Left Indent of the Paragraph Style. Via Normal View, Select View | Footnotes. Go to Footnote pane, Select Footnote Separator, and then changedthe paragraph style. FYI: the Footnote and the Footnote Marker stay visible in the Page Margin. Thanx, Ward Visser |
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