From: richard on
I placed two end notes into a document. They appear under the "numbers"
"i" and "ii." How can I get them to appear as regular numbers: "1" and
"2."? And why in the world would the default be with those other characters?
Thanks.
From: Herb Tyson [MVP] on
Assuming that you're using Word 2007 or 2010, in the References ribbon,
click the icon at the lower right corner of the Footnotes section. Choose
Endnotes, then drop down the Number format: options and choose 1, 2, 3...

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"richard" <rmk(a)wonderland.net> wrote in message
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> I placed two end notes into a document. They appear under the "numbers"
> "i" and "ii." How can I get them to appear as regular numbers: "1" and
> "2."? And why in the world would the default be with those other
> characters?
> Thanks.

From: richard on
On 5/1/2010 4:52 PM, Herb Tyson [MVP] wrote:
> Assuming that you're using Word 2007 or 2010, in the References ribbon,
> click the icon at the lower right corner of the Footnotes section.
> Choose Endnotes, then drop down the Number format: options and choose 1,
> 2, 3...
>
Thanks, Herb. Another question. I changed the end notes to footnotes,
but one footnote (only two lines of text) spills onto the next page. How
can I get that note all on one page?
Thank you/
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on
See the article "Why do my footnotes sometimes end up on a different page
from their references in the text?" at:
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/FootnoteFAQ.htm


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"richard" <rmk(a)wonderland.net> wrote in message
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> On 5/1/2010 4:52 PM, Herb Tyson [MVP] wrote:
>> Assuming that you're using Word 2007 or 2010, in the References ribbon,
>> click the icon at the lower right corner of the Footnotes section.
>> Choose Endnotes, then drop down the Number format: options and choose 1,
>> 2, 3...
>>
> Thanks, Herb. Another question. I changed the end notes to footnotes, but
> one footnote (only two lines of text) spills onto the next page. How can I
> get that note all on one page?
> Thank you/

From: Herb Tyson [MVP] on
Footnotes will respond to a number of different nudging techniques, such as
monkeying with margin and edge settings. The technique usually with the
fewest repercussions (in my experience) is to enable the "Keep lines
together" paragraph formatting attribute. Assuming the footnote is a single
paragraph, click in it. In the Home tab, click the Paragraph launcher (lower
right corner of the Paragraph section), and in the Line and Page Breaks tab,
enable Keep lines together.

If you NEVER want a footnote to spill over, you can modify the Footnote Text
style to include the Keep lines together attribute. Click in the Footnote,
and press Ctrl+Shift+S. Click Modify. In the dialog box, choose Format -
Paragraph - Line and Page Breaks tab, and tick the setting there. Then OK
your way out.

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word Bible
Blog: http://word.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com

"richard" <rmk(a)wonderland.net> wrote in message
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> On 5/1/2010 4:52 PM, Herb Tyson [MVP] wrote:
>> Assuming that you're using Word 2007 or 2010, in the References ribbon,
>> click the icon at the lower right corner of the Footnotes section.
>> Choose Endnotes, then drop down the Number format: options and choose 1,
>> 2, 3...
>>
> Thanks, Herb. Another question. I changed the end notes to footnotes, but
> one footnote (only two lines of text) spills onto the next page. How can I
> get that note all on one page?
> Thank you/