Footnotes are generally located at the bottom of the page and can be used as comments on content somewhere in the document. Footnotes and endnotes are additional explanations of the text. Endnotes are generally located at the end of the document and list the source of the citation.
Introduction to footnotes:
1. Location of footnotes
In the Word 2016 version, the location of footnotes is under the Reference tab. The specific location is as shown in the figure below:
2. Adding footnotes
Select the text, click Reference - Footnote - Insert footnote, and then add text content at the corresponding position.
3. Deletion of footnotes
If the footnote is not needed, just delete it where the footnote is added.
4. Delete footnote horizontal lines
If you think footnote horizontal lines will affect the page effect and want to delete them, what should you do?
First select the view, change to outline view, then click References - Footnotes - Show Notes, then find the separator line, select it and press the Delete key to delete it.
5. Change the footnote number
Click the footnote dialog box, select a numbering format in the format, and then click Insert.
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