Brian Barker wrote:
At 01:08 01/12/2008 -0500, David Trimboli wrote:
I wrote a page in which I placed a footnote marked with an asterisk.
This asterisk appears in the text superscripted (though if I select
it and choose Character from the context menu it says it's normal,
not superscripted). Then I create cross-references to the same
footnote elsewhere on the page. Each of these asterisks appear as
normal text, not superscripted. The footnote itself at the bottom of
the page also has a normal asterisk.
Why is the original footnote reference made superscript while none
others are? How can I make them all the same?
OOo 3.0.0 on Windows Vista SP1.
If you insert numbered footnotes, the references themselves are
superscripted but the numbers in the footnotes are not. So I suppose
that this is the standard format which you should try to emulate. (I
can see no reason to want the footnote label itself to be
superscripted.) In other words, your first superscripted asterisk in
the text and the normal asterisk in the footnote itself are both
correct. All that is wrong is the cross-references - and you can
modify (that is, correct) those to superscript very easily yourself.
I trust this helps.
That makes sense. I wonder why cross-references do that, then?
--
David
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