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Chapter 3: Managing Text Documents With Writer
When inserting a footnote using the icon, footnote numbering is automatic. The Insert
Footnote dialogue on the other hand allows individual settings for the footnote.
Tips for Working with Footnotes
1. Click in the text of a footnote to allow editing or modification.
2. Press PgUp to jump from the footnote area to the footnote anchor in the text.
Place the cursor in a document immediately before the footnote character of a previously
inserted footnote to edit its properties and choose Edit > Footnote or double-click
immediately before the footnote character.
When defining general settings applied automatically to footnotes in the document, select
Tools > Footnotes to open the Footnote Settings dialogue.
1. Format footnotes with Page Setup by choosing Format > Page... > Footnote.
In multicolumn pages, the footnote is inserted in the column where the footnote anchor is
located.
Users can also use the mouse to jump from the footnote anchor to the footnote. The mouse
pointer changes its appearance as soon as it is over the footnote anchor.
Spacing Between Footnotes
If a bigger distance between the different footnotes or endnotes is wanted, one can add an
invisible (white) line as the lower border to the corresponding paragraph format:
1. Set the cursor in a footnote.
2. Open the Styles and Formatting window.
3. Click on the footnote Paragraph Style to be modified.
4. Open the context menu
5. Select Modify.
6. On the Borders tab page, select a top and a bottom line and give them both the colour
white.
7. In the Spacing to contents area, uncheck Synchronize .
8. Increase/decrease the value of the upper or lower spacing.
9. Click OK.
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