From: George G on 11 Apr 2010 17:09 I need to use a particular format for footnotes in a long document, and I don't want to change them individually or in each page. How can I do it automatically?
From: Peter T. Daniels on 11 Apr 2010 17:48 Do you mean bibliographic format (such as MLA or APA or Chicago), or do you mean font, margins, line spacing, etc.? Word can't help you with the former -- the Word2007 bibliography tool doesn't do footnotes, only reference lists (though if you like any of the built- in formats, you could convert the bibliography field to plain text and then move each entry to the appropriate footnote). But if you mean the latter, then just Modify the Footnote Text style (Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S, right-click on the style name, choose Modify). On Apr 11, 5:09 pm, George G <Geor...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I need to use a particular format for footnotes in a long document, and I > don't want to change them individually or in each page. How can I do it > automatically?
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