Bob,
I have made that mistake myself. You are likely accidentally hitting Alt S, F,
which takes you to the References ribbon and enters a footnote. Word inserts a
superscript footnote reference number at the point where you mistakenly hit
that keystroke. If you hear it right away, press
Hi Robert, and Pastor Gil, as well,\
Okay, what I've learned is that if, at the left margin, you type the number
1, followed by a period, followed by a space, then you'll probably hear the
phrase "style list paragraph," well, at least you will in Word 2013.
Now, if, on the other hand, you simply
Hello Bob,
You wish to have more than 256 lines on a single page in Word?
That many lines of text on a single 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper is a lot
of very small lines.In fact, the font would be so small, I doubt
if anyone could read it if you were to print it out.
Maybe I am
Hi Bob
You're trying to do something with MS Word that it's not designed to do;
it's not a text editor like Notepad, it's designed to layout characters on a
page. The reason you're running into a limit is the height of those
characters; this is as many lines as Word thinks can fit on a page.