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Subject:Below From:"Roz Ault, Information Technology, X 377" <AULT -at- FAXON -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 22 Jul 1998 10:31:42 -0400
'Below' in the sense that has been so much discussed is NOT a preposition
or an adjective. It is an adverb, and the example cited in the original
question is perfectly correct.
From the Random House Webster's College Dictionary, 1991:
below, adv., 6th definition: at a later point on a page or in a text.
[Example sentence given is: "See the illustration below."]