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Delete footnotes, Work with footnote text – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual

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Rule Above

Specify the location and appearance of the footnote divider line that appears above the footnote text. A

divider line (also called a “separator line”) also appears above any footnote text continued in a separate frame. The
options you select apply to either the First Footnote In Column or Continued Footnotes, whichever is selected in the
menu. These options are similar to those that appear when you specify a paragraph rule. If you want to remove the
footnote divider line, deselect Rule On.

Delete footnotes

To delete a footnote, select the footnote reference number that appears in text, and then press Backspace or Delete.
If you delete only the footnote text, the footnote reference number and footnote structure remain.

Work with footnote text

As you edit footnote text, note the following:

• When the insertion point is in footnote text, choosing Edit > Select All selects all the footnote text for that footnote,

but no other footnote or text.

• Use the arrow keys to navigate among footnotes.

• Footnote numbering is not continued across documents in a book. If you don’t want numbering to restart in each

document with the book, you need to change the Start At value manually in each document after the editing is final.

• In Story Editor, you can click the footnote icon to expand or collapse a footnote. You can expand or collapse all

footnotes by choosing View > Story Editor > Expand All Footnotes or Collapse AllFootnotes.

• In Galley view or Story view, you can click the footnote icon to expand or collapse footnotes. You can expand or

collapse all footnotes by right-clicking (Windows) or Ctrl-clicking (Mac OS) a footnote and choosing Expand All
Footnotes or Collapse All Footnotes.

• You can select and apply character and paragraph formatting to footnote text. You can also select and change the

appearance of the footnote reference number, but the recommended method is using the Document Footnote
Options dialog box.

• When you cut or copy text that includes the footnote reference number, the footnote text is also added to the

clipboard. If you copy the text to a different document, the footnotes in that text use the characteristics of the new
document’s numbering and layout appearance.

• If you accidentally delete the footnote number at the start of the footnote text, you can add it back by placing the

insertion point at the beginning of the footnote text, right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac OS), and
choosing Insert Special Character > Markers > Footnote Number.

• Text wrap has no effect on footnote text.

• If you clear overrides and character styles on a paragraph that includes a footnote reference marker, the footnote

reference numbers lose the attributes you applied in the Document Footnote Options dialog box.