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Footnote text continues does not stay on the same page

Community Beginner ,
Aug 16, 2023 Aug 16, 2023

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I am trying to add footnote in a page, but when I write longer than 2 sentences, the text continues in the footnotes of the next page [Please see the red arrow I made].

Is it possible to prevent it? the purpose is to keep the footnote on the same page.

Thank you in advance!

 

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Aug 16, 2023 Aug 16, 2023

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It is a setting in the footnotes to allow page breaks. 

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Aug 16, 2023 Aug 16, 2023

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Thanks it is ressolved. 

Type > Footnote Options > Layout and disable Allow Split Footnotes.

 

 

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And it happened because reference point is so close to the bottom of the TextFrame. 

 

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