Turabian footnotes Problem?

When doing an exegetical word study and then copy and paste the results in Word Docment, I am getting too much information added to the Turabian footnotes. Any abbreviation that is copied and pasted the footnote has an individual line for each abbreviation and what the letters stands for? How do I keep Logos4 from copying these , or how can I get rid of them, just keeping the footnote itself? I can backspace each line to the left of page but thats it. It does not close the space or spaces in between?
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Hey man I hope you get your question answered. I remember this being a issue before, you might wanna search the forum and see what you come up with. I just wanted to tell you its not a good idea to display your email address as your user name. All kind of people can really get you like that. So just some friendly advice change it as soon as you can.
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Open Tools>Program settings and turn "Copy Footnotes" Off, leave "Copy Citations" On.
Prov. 15:23
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Thanks for your help.........This has fixed Logos 4?
What about Logos 3? It still does the same?
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Jimmie,
Also if this is for a graded paper: DO NOT TRUST THEIR FORMATTING. Logos gets almost everything wrong in Turabian.
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So... how do you find the page numbers of cited works for turabian... if you are using logos?
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GoldenDavis said:
So... how do you find the page numbers of cited works for turabian... if you are using logos?
I can't remember how to do it in L3 (I'm traveling and only have my laptop with me which doesn't have L3 installed), but if you're using Logos 4, you can turn on page numbers in any book that has them, from the Visual Filters menu (the icon with the three intersecting colored circles). Then you can see little marks in the text where each page in the printed version of the work begins and thus figure out what page your quote falls on, if Logos didn't do the citation right for you in Turabian format. But if it didn't, that should be reported as a bug, as I'd hope it would be fixed in a future release.
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The Turabian style still messes up.
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