how can I change the line for the footnote in word

L

Lamoon

When I insert a foot note, the line comes above it goes to the lift and its
long is very short, how can I extend the line long and how to change the
insertion from right to left?
another problem in one case happened that when I insert a footnote another
long line comes in the next page and I cant delete it. I tried to delete it
with borders and shadings but it can't be.
 
S

Stefan Blom

You need to change the settings for the footnote and footnote continuation
separators:

Word 2007: View tab | Draft. References tab | Show Notes.

Word 97-2003: View | Normal. View | Footnotes.

Word displays the footnote pane. In the Footnotes box, choose "Footnote
separator." To make this line longer, you can copy it and paste in a second
line. Press Ctrl+R to make it right-aligned. Note that you can delete the
separator and replace it with a paragraph border if you want to.

To delete the footnote continuation separator, just choose "Footnote
Continuation Separator" in the Footnotes box, select it, and press Delete.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

You could also copy the Footnote Continuation Separator and paste it in as
the Footnote Separator if you wanted a continuous line.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Good idea. Using a copy of the footnote continuation separator is, by far,
the easiest way to get a margin-to-margin line.
 

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