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The footer note is located at the bottom of the page, is there any way to move up to be under the words?
Hi,
You can adapt some footnote properties (Format | Document | Footnot Properties), but the footnote will always be at the bottom of the text frame. That's how footnotes work.
You could create a table without borders and add a table footnote. As table footnotes are in the table title, the footnotes can come after the table.
Best regards, Winfried
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Hi,
You can adapt some footnote properties (Format | Document | Footnot Properties), but the footnote will always be at the bottom of the text frame. That's how footnotes work.
You could create a table without borders and add a table footnote. As table footnotes are in the table title, the footnotes can come after the table.
Best regards, Winfried
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Create a table without borders to add a table footnote is a good idea. Thanks
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It can also be done as a single-purpose Paragraph Format, perhaps named Footnote.Float, which might have:
â—Š LineAbove from a Reference Page matching that of the default footnote
â—Š Optimized SpaceAbove and SpaceBelow for visual offset
â—Š Keep With Previous
◊ Default ¶Paragraph Format Numbered (plus other styles matching real footnotes)
Then cite by Cross-Reference for format: <Superscript>$paranum
much as is done for secondary cites to standard footnotes, and endnotes.
Now, keeping the float numbers in sequence with the actual footnote numbers would be tricky, as actual footnotes don't use one of the normal Series Labels.