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Marc Creaghan wrote:
>I have an interesting challenge for you if you're up to it. I don't
>know if it can be done though.
>
>My client wants to add footnotes at the bottom of the page
> with extra
>"notes on the footnotes" below it.
I'm with Art. If I could think of a way to do
Marc Creaghan wrote:
>I have an interesting challenge for you if you're up to it. I don't
>know if it can be done though.
>
>My client wants to add footnotes at the bottom of the page
> with extra
>"notes on the footnotes" below it.
I'm with Art. If I could think of a way to do
> it would make the book look like the dog had been sick.
ROFL!< the actual sound made when dogs get sick
Mike Wickham
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My thought is that you could fake it, but whether you faked it or not,
it would make the book look like the dog had been sick. I think your
time would be better spent using the Chicago Manual of Style to help
them produce a book that looked professional rather than a mistake.
Cheers,
Art
On 7/6/0
it would make the book look like the dog had been sick.
ROFL!< the actual sound made when dogs get sick
Mike Wickham
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My thought is that you could fake it, but whether you faked it or not,
it would make the book look like the dog had been sick. I think your
time would be better spent using the Chicago Manual of Style to help
them produce a book that looked professional rather than a mistake.
Cheers,
Art
On 7/6/