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Guessed Guessed is offline Change existing Footnotes from one column to two Windows 10 Change existing Footnotes from one column to two Office 2016
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On the References Ribbon Tab there is a Footnotes Section. Click on the dialog launcher icon in the bottom right corner of that section of the ribbon - it opens the Footnote and Endnote dialog where you can specify how many columns you want for the Footnote Layout.
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