This article describes how to remove the separator from a footnote or
endnote in Microsoft Word.
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Use the method appropriate for your version of Word.
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Microsoft Word 6.x, 7.x, 98 Macintosh Edition
| 1. | On the View menu, click Normal.
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| 2. | On the View menu, click Footnotes.
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| 3. | In the Footnotes pane, click the down arrow next to All Footnotes
or All Endnotes, and select Footnote Separator or Endnote Separator.
The separator appears.
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| 4. | Select the separator and delete it. |
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Word for the Macintosh, version 5.0
| 1. | On the Insert menu, click Footnote.
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| 2. | Click Separator.
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| 3. | Select the separator and delete it.
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Word for the Macintosh, version 4.0
To remove the footnote separator (or footnote continuation separator)
from a Word 4.0 document, you must replace it with at least one character
(for example, a space).
This restriction exists to prevent problems with empty text areas in
Page View.
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Word for Windows, versions 1.0 and 2.0
| 1. | On the Insert Menu, click Footnote.
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| 2. | Click Options.
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| 3. | Click Separator.
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| 4. | Select the separator line with the mouse, with the insertion point
positioned before the separator line.
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| 5. | Once the separator is selected, press the SPACEBAR once (to replace
the separator with a space).
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| 6. | Click Close.
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To avoid an extra blank line between the text and the footnotes, format
the remaining paragraph in the footnote separator window for -1 point
line spacing.
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