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Changing Size of Font for Footnote Number
DocumentID: 600740
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:28:30 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The customer wanted to change the size of her superscripted Footnote number in her text and in the Footnote itself. Solutions: In this case, her printer was a Panasonic KX-P1124 and her base font was Sans Serif 10cpi. To get larger numbers, she went to the top of the document that already contained the footnotes and put in a Footnote Option code that changed the style of Footnote Number in Text to have a Very Large Attribute right before the Note Num code and a closing one right after it.

She also changed the Style of Footnote number in Footnote the same way. She viewed and printed and the numbers were now larger and still superscripted.
Alternative Method:
In cases where this may not work, you could go to the top of the document and put in a Footnote Option code in which you go into the Styles of Numbers in Text and Footnote and delete the Superscript code. This makes it appear as normal text in the same font as the document.

If you want the superscript effect, you can then write a small macro that searches for a footnote number code, moves to the left of that code, inserts an advance up code, moves to the right of that same footnote code, and inserts an advance down code of the same distance. This should only be run once.

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