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Old 03-13-2021, 04:48 PM
Swarup Swarup is offline Para marker above first footnote of every page unable to remove, even by showing all hidden symbols Windows 10 Para marker above first footnote of every page unable to remove, even by showing all hidden symbols Office 2019
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Your colleague most likely accessed the Footnote Separator as described above and pressed the <Enter> key.
Ok, many thanks. I would be surprised if that happened, as he only works in Print layout mode. But I suppose inadvertently something like that could have happened. Anyhow now it is fixed, and we know how to fix it in the future as well. That is the main thing.
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