Re: Conversion from WordPerfect

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Sorry, I don't see an attachment. Send the document to my email and I'll
take a look.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"RobertJohn" <RobertJohn.2058875@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks all, but I am still having trouble. I have tried to follow all
suggestions but to no avail. Perhaps its just me!

I have attached a sample document which illustrates my problem. If
anyone can get new footnotes to work properly in this document I would
be grateful to be shown how.

Thanks

Robert


Suzanne S. Barnhill;2636583 Wrote:
If you have modified the Footnote Reference style to be superscript, the

references should be properly formatted.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"RobertJohn" RobertJohn.201cc35@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message

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Hi Graham

Thanks

However, while this allows me to correct the footnote references, it
doesn't allow new references to be created in the appropriate
superscript format.

Thanks again

Robert

Graham Mayor;2636225 Wrote:-
Select the footnote reference number
ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+S will throw up the styles selector box. At the bootom
of
that box click the Styles Inspector button -or add the Style
Inspector

command to the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) .
This will show you the style associated with the number, which should
be
Footnote Reference. Right click the footnote reference indicator and
modify
it to include superscript formatting.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


RobertJohn wrote:-
Hi all

I have several documents which I produced using Word Perfect 12, and
which I now wish to convert to MS Word 2007. They are fairly simple
documents with no fancy formatting so the conversion is largely
successful, but...

The documents have several footnotes (which have converted OK) but if
I try to insert a new footnote everything works fine except that the
footnote number in the document appears as plain text, normal size
instead of a small superscript. (The actual footnote itself is fine
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no problems with that.) So far the only solution I have been able to
come up with is to manually change it using the superscript button,
which becomes fairly tedious when my document editing involves
several
new footnotes. Is there anything I can do so that the new footnotes
work properly?

Thanks in advance

Robert --




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RobertJohn
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