Hi Dan,

I feel your pain, having been there, done that.

I figure the demand arises because there is a certain, single word processor 
that does it that way, albeit that this way is not correct.

Organising the footnote numbering sequence is not much of an issue. This is 
part of the numbering control at the book level (assuming you are using a book 
file). FM footnotes typically appear at the bottom of the page (it is normally 
demands for end notes that get people worked up).

The only effective work around I was able to muster was to use tab delimited 
text, but that meant no table rules. I made paragraph formats with 
appropriately positioned tabs. In the case I refer to, few entries wrapped and 
those that did were able to be positioned at the end of the line.

What you have described sounds the best option. At least in this instance, if 
the numbering changes, you can control it. 

I would change things slightly:
1. By formatting the text you said would be white as red, until proofing stage. 
Create a paragraph format and call it TblFtntPara. I would set the text to red, 
then change it the size to be 1pt and white. 
2a. In the footnote text, insert a unique marker (sequential numbering or 
something). 
2b. Create a character format and call it something like TblSupScrpt: the 
format will be superscripted, with all else "As is". 
2c. Create a cross reference format that displays the footnote number only, and 
uses the TblSupScrpt format (like this <TablSupScrpt><$paranumonly>).
2c. Then for the superscripted number to appear in the table, insert a cross 
reference to the marker in the footnote. The number will appear superscripted, 
and will be the number of the footnote.

Since these are cross references, you will need to run the update to see any 
changes are effected.

Alan


On 25/05/2012, at 3:01 AM, Harding, Dan wrote:

> Good morning,
>  
> I have a book where the powers that be want ALL footnotes to be part of the 
> same numbering sequence and appear at the bottom of pages… even footnotes 
> whose references appear in tables. Since by default footnotes within  a table 
> are placed immediately below the table and have their own 
> lettering/numbering, How do I accomplish this?
>  
> The only way that I’m aware of is a hack/kludge that almost makes things 
> worse: Within tables place superscripted text that mimics a footnote 
> reference, and then immediately above or below the table, place the real 
> footnote, with the reference tagged in white so it is invisible when printing.
>  
> I hate it, and presents a royal fustercluck if any footnotes are added or 
> removed within the chapter.
>  
> Is there a workable fix?

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