![]() If you want to be sure to get rid of all the trailing spaces, there are two approaches you can use. ![]() ![]() If you have Word 2016, then the trailing spaces are removed from both footnotes and endnotes, as they should be. In Word 2013, the behavior is just as it was in Word 2007-spaces remain unchanged in both footnotes and endnotes. ![]() In Word 2010, Find and Replace gets rid of trailing spaces only in footnotes it leaves endnotes unchanged. It is interesting to note that Word allows you to use Find and Replace to get rid of a trailing space in a paragraph in the body of the document, but it doesn't extend the same capability to footnotes and endnotes-at least not in all versions of Word.įor instance, if you have trailing spaces in both footnotes and endnotes in Word 2007, then Find and Replace works as Jessica experienced-the trailing spaces are unchanged. Jessica wonders if there is a way around this limitation so she can easily get rid of trailing spaces in footnotes and endnotes. This, however, doesn't work for footnotes and endnotes, probably because Word doesn't allow you to "replace" end-of-paragraph markers in such notes. If Jessica wants to remove extra spaces at the end of a paragraph, she knows she can search for a space followed by ^p and replace it with ^p by itself.
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