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I repeat: No matter the document, there is always something after a table.
At the very least, that 'something' will be an empty paragraph.
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For some reason the first table goes down ever so slightly when I add a footnote to its last element, as a result of which only one line of the footnote is fitting on this page. And I need the two lines that I had gotten to fit there earlier, as the next page-- the final page of the section-- is tight and cannot accommodate one more line of footnote. And I can't extend this section by another page. |
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