Wednesday, December 30, 2009

How do you make footnotes at the end of each paragraph?

My friend from college never had to do her footnates at the end of each paragraph and her paper is dued tomorrow.Please help no smart remarks.How do you make footnotes at the end of each paragraph?
You DON'T do footnotes at the end of each paragraph. That's simply not done. Most word processors don't give you a way to do that for the simple reason that there's no reason you should ever need to. Footnotes can go at the end of the document, page, or section, but not the end of each paragraph.





Formatting footnotes varies by word processor, so without knowing which you're using, I can't tell you how to do it. In Microsoft Word, you can format footnotes by selecting ';footnote'; under the ';insert'; menu. The location (end of page or end of document) and number style can be changed on the window that pops up, and there's an ';options'; button that will open a window with additional formatting options.

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