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If you find yourself having to re-format your briefs footnotes one-by-one, Ive got a time-saving solution for you, coming up. Hi, Im Deborah Savadra with LegalOfficeGuru.com, the resource for legal professionals using Microsoft Office, and in this series, Im talking about how to meet specific brief formatting requirements. Weve talked previously about changing the Normal or base font of your brief to meet a courts briefing requirements. Changing the font typeface and size there, rather than selecting all the text and changing it using the font drop-downs on the Home tab, allows that change to cascade down to other elements like headers and footers. But what if your Court has additional font requirements? Colorado, for example, requires that the footnotes be the same size as the regular brief text. In Microsoft Word, while the Footnote Text Styles will adopt the typeface setting of the Normal Style, its usually sized by default 2 points smaller than the Normal Style. How d