“Oh my god.I.I'm so, so sorry (y/n)” I said holding back the tears.I helped cause this. “Matt, I have fucking lung cancer.okay? They found out that it's due to smoking.and then they asked me if I smoked.” “What in the hell does that have to do with how your check up went?” “ease stop ease.” She muttered, her voice quivering a bit. “How'd it go?” I dared to ask, while rubbing circle in her back. As soon as I approached where she had been standing I pulled her into a tight hug. As I walked down the stairs I could tell something was wrong, her cheeks were red, her eyes were red and puffy, and she showed sadness all over. “Matt!!! I'm home!” (y/n) called, shutting the front door to our house. Placing it on her head she climbed onto the back of my bike and held on tightly. We approached my bike, and she pulled out her helmet. Her (h/l) (h/c) blew a bit in the wind, her cheeks were pink, not with blush though, it was because of the cold wind. I grabbed her hand as we began to walk down the street ,towards where my bike was parked. “It's chilly, we should go.” She nodded into my chest then pulled back. Facing her, I looked down, then wrapped my arms around her to pull her into a tight hug. She's so cute, not like little kid cute, a special cute. (y/n) turned off my PS3, then turned to face me. I flicked my cigarette down, and stomped on it with my boot. I hate seeing her like that.I always have. ” She looked up, and in her eyes I saw her pain, and sadness, even though she giggled. Plus, smoking smells horrid, and well, don't get me started on how your breath is sometimes. “I know Matt.but I don't want to loose you too. We always play video games together, and she has always been great at them. By the reflection in her eyes it looked like she was kicking ass, hardcore. “(y/n), love, I'm sorry, but it's an addiction, I can't just stop.I'm already cutting down on it, please don't rush me.” I replied looking over to see her nose stuck in my PSP. She then came to Whammy's, I was ten, she was nine, she is as close to me as Mello. She hates the fact that I smoke, her parents both died due to smoking. I blew out the smoke to my left, as (y/n) was standing on my right. You’ve now got rid of that empty paragraph for ALL footnotes in your document.“Mattyyyyyyyyy, stop, please?” (y/n) asked me, while I held the cigarette to my lips, taking a while to inhale, then proceeding to blow out the smoke. Change the view back Print Layout ( View tab > Print Layout).Click the X at the far right of the Footnotes mini window to close it.
Place your cursor at the end of separator line, then press Delete to remove the empty paragraph below.Now you can see the separator and the empty paragraph:.Change the Footnotes setting from All Footnotes to Footnote Separator.A mini Footnotes window opens at the bottom of the page:.Once you’re in Draft view, go to the References tab then click Show Notes.You must be in Draft view to do this ( View tab > Draft).You must have at least one footnote in your document before you can do the steps below.You can’t get rid of the the empty paragraph using normal deletion methods either. It’s that empty paragraph that annoys a lot of people - it just adds unwanted space in front of the page’s footnotes, when there’s already a visual separator in the partial line. The footnote separator line and the empty paragraph are styled as ‘Normal’, so if you’ve adjusted the paragraph spacing (leading) above and/or below in the style, you may get way more space than you need, as shown in the screenshot below. When you insert a footnote in Word ( References tab > Insert Footnote), by default it gets added to the bottom of the page along with a short line and an empty paragraph to separate it from the body of the text.