
It may be possible to control the space between the "Footnote Characters" (or the "After" text if any), and the main text of the Footnote, by defining a tab stop where you want the main text of the footnote to start, but this seems troublesome sometimes.
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The "Footnote Characters" (or the "Before" text if any), will start at the first-line indent position of the "Footnote" paragraph. You can use this to shift the numbers over, or to put space between the numbers and the main text of the Footnote. You can also fill text in to the "Before" and "After" boxes, which will be inserted automatically before and after the "Footnote Characters". Under Tools / Footnotes, you can control how footnotes are numbered, and even change which styles names are used to control each part (though that might get very confusing!). You can control the font and other properties of all your footnotes, by modifying the corresponding style. This is controlled by a Page Style (the fourth icon under Format / Styles and Formatting), named "Footnote" (don't confuse this with the Paragraph style of the same name!). It might have a horizontal line or extra space above it, or other effects.

Endnotes work the same as footnotes, with "Footnote" changed to "Endnote" everywhere. Each part has a style that you can change, for example by using Format / Styles and Formatting. Formatting footnotes and endnotes is a bit complicated, because there are so many parts.
