That was great, thank you. Problem solved. I just had to remove two or three of those paragraph marks from underneath the page number in pages at the beginning of the file, and it self-corrected all the pages for the entire file.
Now, I've attached a sample here of another such formatting issue. If you look at the footer in page one and compare it with the footer in page 3, you'll see that the distance between "discourse 56" and the bottom of the bottom-most footnote, is different. I am using the word "discourse 56" here as it is on the same line as the page number, so it is an easy measure for the distance between the page number and the bottom most footnote. In the entire file, this distance is the same no matter how many footnotes there are on the page. The distance from the bottom of the page number to the bottom of the bottom-most footnote, is 7 mm. But on page three you'll see that this distance is 11 mm-- i.e. more than 1 cm. What accounts for this difference, and how can it be fixed? I tried showing all formatting marks, but didn't see any difference there between the two pages.
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