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Idaho Word Man
I'm working in Word 2003, Windows XP Pro.
I've been given a document that looks like it had a footnote in it at one
time. There's a 2-inch horizontal line surrounded by a dotted border and
followed by a gray ¶ character. I can't select the paragraph character or the
line. It looks like it's the separator for a footnote, but there's no
footnote under it. There is, however, an empty paragraph under the line.
When I right click on the paragraph under the line, one of my options is "Go
to footnote," but when I select this option, it takes me to an inserted line
of text with no footnote visible in it. I have my view options set to show
hidden text and highlight fields in gray, but nothing's gray or hidden.
When I add or delete text above this point in the document, the line and
empty paragraph below it stay at the bottom of the same page that my cursor
goes to when I "Go to footnote."
How do I get rid of a footnote I can't find? I don't work with footnotes a
lot, so I'm hoping somebody can help me.
Thanks,
Fred
I've been given a document that looks like it had a footnote in it at one
time. There's a 2-inch horizontal line surrounded by a dotted border and
followed by a gray ¶ character. I can't select the paragraph character or the
line. It looks like it's the separator for a footnote, but there's no
footnote under it. There is, however, an empty paragraph under the line.
When I right click on the paragraph under the line, one of my options is "Go
to footnote," but when I select this option, it takes me to an inserted line
of text with no footnote visible in it. I have my view options set to show
hidden text and highlight fields in gray, but nothing's gray or hidden.
When I add or delete text above this point in the document, the line and
empty paragraph below it stay at the bottom of the same page that my cursor
goes to when I "Go to footnote."
How do I get rid of a footnote I can't find? I don't work with footnotes a
lot, so I'm hoping somebody can help me.
Thanks,
Fred