Footnotes and paragraph formatting

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson bodvar at gmail.com
Wed Jan 28 01:18:48 PST 2009


You can manage that too by setting the size and offset by
experimenting with the size and offset percentage in Format > Document
> Text Options dialog box. Try changing the size of Superscript to 70%
and the offset to something that will not change the line height. Just
remember that this will affect the whole document for everything that
is in Superscript.

Bodvar

2009/1/27 Callie Bertsche <c.bertsche at tecplot.com>:
> Thanks Art and others who replied! Such a great solution. It does drive
> my page count up (I wish there was also a way to make the footnote
> number itself not as "super" of a superscript in line with the text),
> but definitely a relief to easily fix the problem! How could I have
> missed that little checkbox.
>
> Callie
>
>
> ________________________________
>
>        From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campbell at gmail.com]
>        Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:39 AM
>        To: Callie Bertsche
>        Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>        Subject: Re: Footnotes and paragraph formatting
>
>
>        In the paragraph format, check the Fixed Space checkbox. That
> turns off the extra space used by the superscript characters.
>
>        Art
>
>        Art Campbell
> art.campbell at gmail.com
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>
>        On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Callie Bertsche
> <c.bertsche at tecplot.com> wrote:
>
>
>                Does anyone know of a way to add footnotes in a FM
> document without
>                disrupting the line spacing? Every time I add a
> footnote, it increases
>                the line spacing just for the line that includes the
> footnote reference
>                number. It's driving one of my product owners crazy, so
> I'm looking for
>                a solution. We noticed that in Word 2007, this problem
> is solved by
>                having a little larger default line spacing, into which
> a footnote ref
>                number comfortably fits. I tried increasing the line
> spacing of the
>                paragraph in FM, though, and it hasn't helped. I've also
> tried adjusting
>                the footnote settings in Format > Document > Footnote
> properties, but
>                the only thing I can do there to help is adjust the
> position to
>                Superscript, Baseline, or Subscript, and although
> Baseline results in no
>                line spacing change, the number no longer looks like a
> footnote.
>
>                I'm grateful for any suggestions! If you reply to me
> directly I'll
>                receive it the fastest, since I have Framers set on
> Digest mode.
>                Thanks!
>
>                Callie Bertsche
>                Technical Writer
>
>                Tecplot Inc. | Enjoy the View
>
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