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J.Payne - 28 Jun 2006 18:20 GMT
My document has a number of very short footnotes--one or two words each. The
default footnote style puts these into a list, which leaves a lot of white
space at the bottom of each page. Is there any way in Word 2003 to display
them side by side, as if they were in a paragraph?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 28 Jun 2006 20:33 GMT
You can force Word to do this (with tabs and hidden paragraph marks), but it
won't gain you anything because it will still leave as much room for the
footnotes as if they were stacked. Sorry.

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> My document has a number of very short footnotes--one or two words each. The
> default footnote style puts these into a list, which leaves a lot of white
> space at the bottom of each page. Is there any way in Word 2003 to display
> them side by side, as if they were in a paragraph?

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