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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
Removing the separator line
Now you’ll remove the line that separates the body of the text from the footnotes. The
separator is specified on a special
reference
page, so you’ll change it there. (A reference
page is a nonprinting page containing unanchored graphic frames. The contents of the
graphic frames can be used by paragraph formats and footnotes.)
1
If necessary, choose View > Borders to turn on borders.
2
Choose View > Reference Pages.
The reference page contains several reference frames. The first one contains the footnote
separator line. When you insert the first footnote in a column, FrameMaker 7.0 uses this
reference frame to determine how much space to leave between the body text and the
footnote. If the reference frame contains a line, FrameMaker 7.0 displays that line within
the space.
3
Display the Graphics menu to see whether Snap is turned on. If it is, turn it off.
4
Click the line inside the Footnote frame to select the line (not the frame). You may want
to zoom in to 200% so that clicking the line inside the frame is easier.
5
Press Delete to remove the line, leaving just the empty frame. The empty frame will
define the space between the body text and the first footnote in the column.
6
Choose View > Body Pages to redisplay page 2. The separator line is now gone but the
space is still there.
Footnote
TableFootnote
After the 96-mile marker is a lava road
leading to the sea. It goes to
Kaloko-
Honokohau National Historical Park.
times
Kailua Town.
Kailua-Kona is nes-
tled in the lee of Hualalai Volcano,
meaning that it is sheltered from the trade
* The lab gives free hour-long tours every
Thursday.
† Many of the great chiefs of old chose
this part of the island as their home.
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