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Old 06-09-2022, 05:24 AM
TheBigBoss TheBigBoss is offline Macro to change font size of Footnote Reference in Footnote Text Windows 7 32bit Macro to change font size of Footnote Reference in Footnote Text Office 2010 32bit
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Hi there,

I am facing a small issue here.

Font size of the "Footnote Reference" is the same than font size of text when inserting a footnote.

In the footnote itself, the "Footnote Text" is of font size 9pt in my template. So when I insert a footnote, the "Footnote Reference" in the footnote is also 9pt. However, I need it to be 10 pt.

So I need a macro that can change font size of "Footnote Reference" in the footnotes to 10 pt (and leave the Footnote Text to 10pt).

I know the way forward would be to parse the footnotes one by one, select the "Footnote Reference" part and change font size... but I am stuck

Thanks
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