Thanks for your input; I've found out that it is the particular background I'm using causes these font effects. Deleting it and then reinstating demonstrates this. I will experiment with a different onr...
Paul
Just to expand on this question; the text also appears less resolved than I experienced in the past. It has a jagged edge too... When I compare it with some of my older work it looks dreadful.
When I place or paste or type text into a frame it appears bold rather than regular, and remains that way even if I highlight and select "regular" from the font drop down box.
Any ideas what's going on or how to remedy this?
Thanks for your advice, Andrew, which has helped me to nearly solve completely the problem. At the expense of not applying (i.e. unticking) the "Rule above" feature and setting the "First baseline" to Fixed and 1mm (and minimum space before the first footnote at 5mm) I can get the footnotes...
Thank-you for your suggestion but I have set the paragraph style in the dialog box and also the "Space between Footnotes" at 0mm to no avail. The leading is fine within one reference but the gap remains between each footnote entry... The book I am formatting has many footnotes and I am reluctant...
Can anyone tell me how to close the space between automatically created footnotes in the footer space, I want single spacing... I have tried all ways to do this including the footnote options dialog box and the toolbar at the top of the screen but with no success. They remain with a substantial...
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