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doctorduncan doctorduncan is offline How to add .5" indent at the start of footnote before the number Windows 7 32bit How to add .5" indent at the start of footnote before the number Office 2007
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This should not be this hard. I want to change the style of footnotes to indent the first line .5", just as a paragraph would have. I can see the footnote style contents, I can click Modify style and I can click Format at the bottom of the dialog page that comes up. I can't seem to get Word 2016 to allow me to make the actual change. I haven't figured out exactly what to type in for this indent but even if I could, I can't seem to type anything. How do I get the format window to allow me to add the code to indent the whole first line? Thanks.



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