
Click Layout > Breaks > Next Page as below screenshot shown. Open the document you will add new page or text after endnotes, press the Ctrl + End keys to move to the end of the document. Please do as follows to add new page or text after endnotes in a Word document.
Change the view back Print Layout ( View tab > Print Layout). Add new page or text after endnotes in Word. Click the X at the far right of the Footnotes mini window to close it. Place your cursor at the end of separator line, then press Delete to remove the empty paragraph below.
Now you can see the separator and the empty paragraph:. Word automatically assigns a number and a line separator at the bottom of the page when we insert a footnote. Change the Footnotes setting from All Footnotes to Footnote Separator. How do I insert footnotes in Word 2010 To start inserting a footnote place your mouse cursor at the document where you want to put the footnote and click the ‘Insert Footnote’ button under the ‘Reference’ tab. A mini Footnotes window opens at the bottom of the page:. Once you’re in Draft view, go to the References tab then click Show Notes. You must be in Draft view to do this ( View tab > Draft). (I hate to say, in MS Word this is trivial, of course.) (Background: I am editing in LO Writer someone else’s DOCX file, created in MS Word. At the moment, when I do CTRL-A, only the content of the current note is selected, and nothing I can do seems to select them all at once. You must have at least one footnote in your document before you can do the steps below. I am trying to select all footnotes to format them (select font) in a single pass. You can’t get rid of the the empty paragraph using normal deletion methods either. It’s that empty paragraph that annoys a lot of people - it just adds unwanted space in front of the page’s footnotes, when there’s already a visual separator in the partial line. The footnote separator line and the empty paragraph are styled as ‘Normal’, so if you’ve adjusted the paragraph spacing (leading) above and/or below in the style, you may get way more space than you need, as shown in the screenshot below. When you insert a footnote in Word ( References tab > Insert Footnote), by default it gets added to the bottom of the page along with a short line and an empty paragraph to separate it from the body of the text.