Footnote formatting
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Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 12:37:36 -0700
If you select the footnote number and go to Format > Font,
you can select the size you need. Then select the text in
the note and go to Format > Font to change the font size
to 9pt.
If you need to do this on the regular basis, you might
want to create 2 styles (one for the footnote number and
one for the footnote text size) that you can apply later.
To Create a Style Using the Styles and Formatting Task Pane
Click Format > Styles and Formatting to open the Styles
and Formatting task pane.
On the Styles and Formatting task pane, click New Style.
In the Name dialog box, type a new style name.
In the Style type drop-down list, select Paragraph,
Character, Table or List style.
In the Style based on drop-down list, select the style on
which you want to base this new style.
Click Format to select the desired fonts, tabs, borders,
and other formatting.
Click OK.
Hope this helps.
>-----Original Message-----
>I want to format footnootes with a 10 pt superscript
number but the body of
>the note in 9 pt. I tried to create a style, but
couldn't figure out how to
>do it. Any suggestions?
>.
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