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I'm working on a Word 2000 document. There is too much space at the bottom
of the page (between end of text; beginning of footnotes). How do I reduce
this blank space?

I tried playing with the page layout. Can't figure out what "gutters" are,
or how to configure everything to solve the problem.

Thanks for your help.
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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/BottomLine.htm for help with your
blank space.

As for gutters, they're mostly an aid for the math-impaired; in most cases
you can just increase the left or inside margin by the same amount and
achieve the same thing.

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I'm working on a Word 2000 document. There is too much space at the
bottom
of the page (between end of text; beginning of footnotes). How do I
reduce
this blank space?

I tried playing with the page layout. Can't figure out what "gutters"
are,
or how to configure everything to solve the problem.

Thanks for your help.



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