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Old 06-30-2011, 04:14 PM
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Hi Jamal,
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Originally Posted by Jamal NUMAN View Post
but how to control the other spaces shown in the attached image?
You can further reduce the space by formatting the 'Footnote continuation notice' paragraph as 1pt size and its font as hidden. This assumes, though, that your 'Footnote continuation notice' paragraph isn't actually being used (ie you don't have text like "continued next page" there).
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