Footnotes on two pages, word division

In order to typeset a document, I need to divide footnotes on two pages. Is it possible in Pages? Is it also possible to disable automatic adjustment of spaces between characters? Pages seem to avoid the necessity to separate words, however, it is unpractical when typesetting a book, for example.
Any help much appreciated.

Hi, Peter. Thanks a lot for the help. I would want to turn of kerning because sometimes it widens the distance between letter on one line in such a way that it is isn't nice. Especially after internet quotations which are handled as one word, you often get one word at the beginning of the line and one at the end with a huge gap in between (text in block).
The fact that I cannot split footnotes forces me to either (a) use Word (unfortunate) or a professional typesetting programme (such as Adobe Indesing). I wanted to avoid either possibility but it seems now I cannot.
Thanks, though,
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