1st workaround
You could try inserting a text box, I use them all the time, you can
move them to where ever and adjust any of the parameters independent of
the the main page, even from page to page..
the footnote numbers you can enter manually (eg 1, 2) and use the fonts
superscript to look the same.
the only draw back as I can see is that when you click on the "1" say,
it does not take you to the footnote.
Insert > Frame (then remove the borders)
2nd work around
as far as submitting in .docx format is concerned, .doc is much
"better!?" in translation and MS will open files as if in both, so if
you must then you can manually edit "file.doc" to "file.docx", MS and
LO will open it - perfectly.
regards
John B
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On 06/07/2011 20:33, gena_hill wrote:
Hi! I'm new to LibreOffice, and I'm having problems trying to figure out how
to format more than one footnotes at a time. Everything else is working
beautifully for me, but this is really an important feature for me since I
deal with tons of footnotes on a regular basis. Any help would be much
appreciated! Thank you!
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