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Word: insert footnote - here's how

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How to insert footnotes in Word
1st step:
2nd step:


Would you like to create a footnote, but can't look through Word? We explain how to do it..

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Footnotes are used to add more information about elements of your text without overcrowding your text. You can decide whether you want to add footnotes while you are writing your Word document, or only after you are long done. We explain how to insert footnotes here.

How to insert footnotes in Word

1st step:

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Click on the place in the text where you want the footnote to appear later. Now switch to the " References " tab at the top (also " Reference " for older versions ) and click the " Insert footnote " button .

2nd step:

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You will now jump to the bottom of the page, where you can add comments to your footnote. If you now add a new footnote, the numbering of the footnotes is automatically adjusted. You can create as many footnotes as you want. If you want to format the footnotes, right-click on a footnote and choose " Style " and then " Change ". An overview opens in which you can change the current footnote formatting as you wish. When you have finished formatting your footnotes, click " Apply " to confirm . The formatting of the footnotes is now adopted for all footnotes.


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