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Hi :)
I thought Zotero was often used as an Extension/Add-on/Plug-in to improve
the handling of this sort of thing?  The default one included in
LibreOffice is more than good enough for me but uni students and others
might benefit from adding in a specialist tool such as Zotero
Regards from
Tom :)




On 8 September 2014 17:50, Jean-Francois Nifenecker <
jean-francois.nifenecker@laposte.net> wrote:

Hi Brian,

Le 08/09/2014 13:43, Brian Barker a écrit :

I'm not sure a note that doesn't relate to any point in the text makes
sense, but ...

neither am I


You may have to tinker with spacing in the footnote itself. And I don't
guarantee what will happen to the automatic numbering of any other
footnotes: you may have to resort to manual numbering of those.

Very clever! I've tested this hint and it works very nicely (I've added
the DT autotext for testing the footnote contents). The other footnotes
numbering stays normal. Great hint! Thanks a lot!

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Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux

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