Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.misc:10293 comp.sys.mac.apps:4946 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!crackers!m2c!umvlsi!umaecs!amh!ksbolduan From: ksbolduan@amherst.bitnet Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: Word Breaks Up My Footnotes Message-ID: <12548.27f14e1a@amherst.bitnet> Date: 28 Mar 91 01:59:54 GMT References: <12519.27ee63b9@amherst.bitnet> Lines: 20 In article <12519.27ee63b9@amherst.bitnet>, ksbolduan@amherst.bitnet writes: > >I have a document that has many footnotes, each of which is at least one >paragraph in length. After looking at how Word decides where to start the >footnotes at the bottom of the page, I'm completely stumped. Sometimes it >starts nearly halfway up the page and can fit all the footnotes without any >problems. Sometimes, however, it starts lower down on the page and carries over >the last part of the last footnote onto the top of the footnote section on the >next page. Is there anyway to tell Word to _always_ include the entire footnote >on the page where the reference mark is? Or, is there a way to determine when >it will break up a footnote onto more than one page? Thanks to george@mech.seas.upenn.edu for the solution: In the footnote text style, just be sure that _BOTH_ Keep Lines Together and Keep With Next P are checked in the Paragraph dialog box. This will keep all your footnotes on the page where the reference is. -Kevin Bolduan KSBOLDUAN@AMHERST