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Hajj Ali <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Apr 2010 17:04:00 -0400
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Thanks Kino
I was able to enter the 2 zeroes. However, I do not know if they have 
any effect on the situation. If I get any results I'll apprise you of 
them. If you obtain any results, please let me know. Meanwhile, I thank 
you for your timely responses.
H Ali

On 4/6/10 3:30 AM, Kino wrote:

> On Apr 6, 2010, at 8:40 AM, Hajj Ali wrote:
>
>    
>> After I type 0 lines, it does not allow me to type 0 pts and conversely. I check on and off  one note per line, and the same effect takes place!
>>      
> Well, something seems to be wrong with NWP but try...
>
> 1. Put the insertion point in the point field ("65 pt" by default), select all and hit Delete (or BS);
>
> 2. Put the insertion point in the line field ("5 lines" by default), select all and hit Delete (or BS).
>
> 3. Move the insertion point to somewhere else.
>
> When you move the insertion point out of a field, NWP enters "0 pt" or "0" in the field thus cleared.
>
> Note that this *may* improve the situation but will not solve the problem definitively as I wrote before.
>
>
> Kino
>
>
>    
>> On 4/2/10 8:28 AM, Kino wrote:
>>      
>>> On Apr 1, 2010, at 5:01 AM, Hajj Ali wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>>> I already have applied what Hamid suggested. No use.
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> In Footnote under Note Styles in the Style Sheet view, there is an option "Multi-page Threshold". Try to set it 0 pt and 0 line. It defines "the minimum number of points and/or lines that the notes must contain before they can split between pages". With such a setting, NWP still does not split notes of 2 lines, but this may improve the situation.
>>>        
>    

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