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To work around this, you can set a fixed value for Line Spacing in the body of the document. Your document appears to be formatted with direct paragraph formatting, so you will have to select all the text and change the Line Spacing to an exact amount. Some trial and error will be required to get the suitable distance between text lines. See https://wordmvp.com/FAQs/Formatting/FootnoteOnDiffPage.htm.
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