Microsoft Word Mac Large Space In Footnotes
‘Below Text’ will put the footnotes close to the end of the text on that page while ‘Bottom of Page’ means the footnotes are always at the end of the page even if that means a large vertical gap between the end of the text and start of footnotes. In Word you can have both Footnotes and Endnotes. Jul 25, 2014 Solved Space Above Footnotes- How to Remove? By TVTVTV » Fri Jul 18, 2014 7:23 am. I converted a essay in DOCX format I wrote for a class to DOC format recently for editing in OpenOffice to try and fix these spaces above the footnotes. These were present before I converted the file and reordering the footnotes is fruitless.
Whether you're writing a report that needs references to other sources, doing research for the next great Hemingway-esque novel, or just creating a printed list to organize and navigate your ridiculous collection of vintage hats — with references to where you purchased them, as well as outfit pairing suggestions — Microsoft Word 2016 for Windows has a number of 'reference' features that make it easy to insert footnotes and endnotes quickly.
How to add a footnote in Microsoft Word
Before getting into the tutorial, a definition of 'footnote' could be useful, to help explain when and where you want to use them. Here's a definition, from Dictionary.com:
- An explanatory or documenting note or comment at the bottom of a page, referring to a specific part of the text on the page.
- A minor or tangential comment or event added or subordinated to a main statement or more important event.
Here's how to add a footnote in Word 2016 for Windows:
- Navigate to the location in your document where you want to add a footnote.
Click the References tab at the top of your Word display. (It's the seventh tab in from the left.)
Click the tiny box in the bottom-right corner of the Footnotes tab, to customize your footnote settings. (The box looks like an arrow pointed down and to the right at a 45-degree angle.)
- In the Location box, make sure the circle next to Footnotes is filled in, and the in the corresponding drop-down menu, choose whether you want your footnotes to appear at the Bottom of page or Below text.
- In the Footnote layout section, click to open the drop-down menu next to Columns and choose the number of columns you'd like to use for footnotes. If you choose 3 columns your footnotes automatically break into three evenly-spaced columns, and subsequent footnotes stack on top of each other, in the three-column format.
- The Format section lets you change the footnote numbering scheme from digits to letters; use custom marks for numbering; and customize the way you otherwise organize footnotes.
- After you choose all the footnote settings you want, click the Apply button to save the changes.
When you're ready to insert your first footnote, again make sure your cursor is in the proper position on the page, and in the Footnotes box, within the References tab, hit Insert Footnote.
- A new footnote appears either at the bottom of your page or directly below your text, based on your settings, and you can begin typing your footnote immediately. Click anywhere else on the page to 'save' the footnote.
- You can edit existing footnotes at any time by navigating to them and then clicking within the text.
- When you're ready to create an additional footnote on the same page, repeat the steps above. Subsequent footnotes appear below previous footnotes at the bottom of the page, or directly below the corresponding text, based on your settings.
How to add an endnote in Microsoft Word
What exactly is an 'endnote,' and when should you use one? From Dictionary.com:
a note, as of explanation, emendation, or the like, added at the end of an article, chapter, etc.
So while footnotes are used to provide quick, as-you-go information throughout a document, and endnote should be used to provide pertinent information at the finish, or 'end,' of a document, to provide some sort of context or conclusion, not unlike a form of written punctuation.
Here's how to add endnotes in Word 2016:
- Click the References tab at the top of your Word display. (It's the seventh tab in from the left.)
Click the tiny box in the bottom-right corner of the Footnotes tab, to customize your endnote settings. (The box looks like an arrow pointed down and to the right at a 45-degree angle.)
- In the Location box, make sure the circle next to Endnotes is filled in.
- The Format section lets you change the endnote numbering scheme from digits to letters, use custom marks for numbering, and customize the way you organize endnotes.
- After you choose all the endnotes settings you want, click the Apply button to save the changes.
When you're ready to insert an endnote, again make sure your cursor is in the proper position on the page, and in the Footnotes box, within the References tab, hit the Insert Endnote button.
- You can add multiple endnotes, and place them throughout your documents, but they'll all appear on the final page at the end of your text. This is unlike footnotes, which appear on the same pages to which you add them.
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In the following content, we will focus on explaining 2 ways to remove the extra spaces related to footnotes in your Word document.
Problems about spaces in Word can be annoying sometimes. And when it comes to the use of footnote, the headache remains. In this article, we will illustrate 2 cases where the unnecessary spaces drive people crazy, and also their solutions.
Case 1: Extra Spaces between Footnote and Body Text
The Issue
There can be times when you find a large blank space is right above footnotes and below the body text, such as below:
Yet you can guarantee there is no paragraph mark and you can do nothing about it. Now you may feel your hands are tied.
The Cause
Relax! Let’s walk you through it. The cause can be the first paragraph in next page is too long to be kept together on the footnote page. Or “Keep with next” is applied to this paragraph. Therefore, an empty area remains.
The Solution
- Firstly, go to click the button in “Paragraph” group under “Home” tab to show all unprintable symbols on the document.
- Then click “Page Layout” tab.
- Next click the arrow button to open “Page Setup” dialog box.
- In the dialog box, click to display the “Layout” tab.
- Select “Justified” for “Vertical alignment”.
- And click “OK”.
- Then right click on footnote and choose “Note Options”.
- Now in “Footnote and Endnote” dialog box, select “Below text” for “Footnote”.
- And click “Apply” to make it work.
This method actually distributes the unnecessary spaces to enlarge line spacing between each 2 text lines on this page. In case, you can’t accept the change of the line spacing, you can choose to manually move part of the first paragraph on next page up.
Case 2: Extra Spaces between Footnote Separator and Footnote Text
The Issue
You can see the paragraph marks between footnote separator and footnote text, but no matter how hard you’ve tried, you just can’t delete them.
The Cause
You have to know this paragraph marks are actually part of “Footnote Separator”, so you won’t be able to remove them in traditional way.
The Solution
- To begin with, click “View” tab.
- Secondly, choose “Draft” to switch the document view.
- Next, click “References” tab.
- And click “Show Note”.
- Now a horizontal pane will display at the bottom of the screen. Select the “Footnote Separator” and you can remove the unnecessary paragraph marks.
- After this, you can click “View” tab again to switch the document view back to “Print Layout”.
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