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When typing text in footnote, why does footnote move upward, send
In attempting to create a template for a Memorandum, when I type text in a
footnote the footnote text continues to be included on the page with the footnote reference, moving the text from the document (body) to the following page, while retaining the footnote and moving it in an upward motion on the same page? In other words, the footnote moves up on the page, the text in the body of the document moves to the next page and the footnote fills up the page on which it is being typed, ending up with one or two lines of text but 10 lines of footnote? How do I €śinstruct€ť the footnote to break so that I can retain text (body)? |
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When typing text in footnote, why does footnote move upward, send
You can't. Word will keep the entire footnote on the same page if it can.
How much of the footnote will fit depends on the length of the footnote and the position of the footnote reference on the page (obviously, if the footnote reference is very low on the page, only a little of the footnote will fit). If the footnote reference is in a long paragraph, you can see what happens when you format the paragraph as "Keep lines together" and possibly even "Keep with next," but I would be inclined to leave well enough alone. FWIW, many users are equally upset when a footnote is broken and runs onto the following page instead of being completed on the same page (there *is* a way around that--sometimes). -- 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. "Andi" wrote in message ... In attempting to create a template for a Memorandum, when I type text in a footnote the footnote text continues to be included on the page with the footnote reference, moving the text from the document (body) to the following page, while retaining the footnote and moving it in an upward motion on the same page? In other words, the footnote moves up on the page, the text in the body of the document moves to the next page and the footnote fills up the page on which it is being typed, ending up with one or two lines of text but 10 lines of footnote? How do I €śinstruct€ť the footnote to break so that I can retain text (body)? |
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