...but see this earlier post that answers perfectly!
Hi Nikky
Assuming you have one or more footnotes or end notes in the document,
on the
View tab, choose Draft view (this is the view formerly known as Normal
view;
what was Draft view has now gone). On the References tab, click Show
Notes.
You'll now be in familiar territory.
Hope this helps.
Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
:
Hi Patrick-
I actually used the "convert endnote to footnote" feature and now all
the
endnotes along with the separator line is in the main body of the
page and
not the footer however.
:
Double-click the footnote area if you are in the print layout view
(the
default).
Or use Insert tab, Header & Footer group, Footer, Edit Footer.
Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
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Hi,
I am trying to delete the endnote separator line in Word 2007 but
cannot
figure out how to bring up the Footnote Pane, which looks to be
the way to do
it in 2003. Can anyone tell me how I can remove the line in
2007? Thanks,
-Dan