Footnote spacing in LaTeX
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Solution 1
\footnotesep
is the space between footnotes:
\setlength{\footnotesep}{0.5cm}
\footins
is the space between the text body and the footnotes:
\setlength{\skip\footins}{2cm}
You might want to play around with the actual numbers, I've just chosen some values where you will actually see the difference.
Solution 2
There's also a LaTeX package, footmisc, that's useful for manipulating footnote formatting.
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I'm writing my dissertation and the grad school says I need a space between multiple footnotes and also the space between the text and the start of the footnotes is too small. Is there a way to do this?
Any help is greatly appreciated.