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The London printer Richard Judge is generally credited as the inventor of the footnote, first used in the Bishops' Bible of 1568. Early printings of the Douay Bible used two closely spaced colons (actually squared four dot punctuation mark U+2E2C) to indicate a marginal note.
In typography, a reference relating to the main body of text, positioned at the bottom of the page. Footnotes are referenced by certain symbols (*,, , etc.), letters, or numbers, most often in superior or superscript form.
When a footnote must be placed at the end of a clause,1 add the number after the comma. When a footnote must be placed at the end of a sentence, add the number after the period. Numbers denoting footnotes should always appear after punctuation, except one piece of punctuation3the dash.
Click Insert and select Footnote. Click Symbol to choose a symbol from the Symbol menu. You can choose any character from any font, though the “Symbols” font will open by default. By default, your footnotes will increase in number throughout your whole document.
What is the purpose of a footnote or end note? Footnotes and end notes are both ways to add clarifying information into a document. They provide important details with which the reader may be unfamiliar. They often save the reader from looking up unfamiliar words, people, places or sources.
After opening a document that has footnotes or end notes, place the cursor on a footnote or an end note reference. To move to the footnote reference text at the end of the page, press the SR key+Insert. To read the footnote or end note, press the SR key+R.
Numbering and symbols Typographical devices such as the asterisk (*) or dagger () may also be used to point to notes. The traditional order of these symbols in English is *,, , §, |, A.
A dagger, obelisk, or bells () is a typographical symbol that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used.
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