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July 18, 2018
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Reflow footnotes? Not on same page CS6

  • July 18, 2018
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Hi, I am editing a book with footnotes and have inserted a page that was left out of the original. It caused the footnotes to become disconnected from the corresponding page and I'm not sure how to fix it.  I only use Indesign CS6 very occasionally.  Couldn't find anything in the help menu.

TIA,

Jeff

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    Correct answer Barb Binder

    Hmmm.  Thanks. The document was originally created in an much earlier version of InD CCS6 and not sure that footnote feature was available?   So,  what would be the best way to realign these notes? 

    Jef


    Hi Jef:

    That's possible, or the person who created the file just didn't know to use the feature. I used to run footnotes as a separate story before footnotes were supported, which is how I recognized it.

    Two options:

    1. Adjust the footnote frames to match the references manually, or
    2. Cut each footnote to the clipboard, click at the current reference number, delete it, choose Type > Insert Footnote, and paste.

    The first one will be faster. The second one will eliminate the issue after future edits.

    ~Barb

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    Barb Binder
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    July 18, 2018

    Hi jefferis:

    You didn't clarify how you inserted the page so I'm guessing that's what caused the problem.

    A good approach would be click an insertion point where you want the next text to appear in the threaded text frame, and use File > Place to add the new content (or paste if it is in a email). This will force all of the existing text and footnotes to flow to subsequent pages.

    Just be sure to check the end of the story because it will most likely be overset. If it is, you can add a blank page at the end via the Pages panel or Layout > Pages, return to the last page with text, click the outport with the red overset text icon in it, and flow the final page of content onto the blank page you just added.

    ~Barb

    ~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
    July 18, 2018

    Hi,  what i did was paste text into the text area, not insert a page.  The issue is that it was 1.5 pages worth of text.  I did not Place a page.  But the footnotes are all off after that insert.

    Barb Binder
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    Community Expert
    July 18, 2018

    Can you share before/after screen shots? Or your file on dropbox?

    If screen shots, be sure hidden characters and frame edges are visible.

    ~Barb

    ~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training