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You're able to reference the same footnote twice in Microsoft Word by using a cross-reference. However, cross-references have a limitation if you insert another footnote above the original one, the footnote number will update, but the cross-reference number will not. Select the 'References' ribbon.
Consecutive Repeat Citations In Chicago footnote referencing, when you cite the same source twice in a row, you can simply repeat the author's surname and give a page number: 1.
If you consecutively cite the same source two or more times in a note (complete or shortened), you may use the word Ibid instead. Ibid is short for the Latin ibidem, which means in the same place. If you're referencing the same source but different page, follow 'Ibid' with a comma and the new page number(s).
If you are citing them in-text more than once, and you are referring to the same source each time, then you can simply reuse that same in-text reference with a single entry on your references page at the end. If you are citing the same author, but from different sources, you may have to follow different rules.
If you consecutively cite the same source two or more times in a note (complete or shortened), you may use the word Ibid instead. Ibid is short for the Latin ibidem, which means in the same place. If you're referencing the same source but different page, follow 'Ibid' with a comma and the new page number(s).
In short: When referring to the same source twice in a row, use ibid. When referring to a source you used earlier (but you have cited different sources in between), use the (n X) approach. You only need one. Ibid (n 1) is wrong and/or a waste of words.
If you are citing them in-text more than once, and you are referring to the same source each time, then you can simply reuse that same in-text reference with a single entry on your references page at the end. If you are citing the same author, but from different sources, you may have to follow different rules.
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