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What size should Footnotes be?
Fonts must be 10, 11, or 12 points in size. Superscripts and subscripts (e.g., formulas, or footnote or end note numbers) should be no more than 2 points smaller than the font size used for the body of the text.
What size should Footnotes be MLA?
The font size should be 12 pt. Leave only one space after periods or other punctuation marks (unless otherwise prompted by your instructor).
Can you do footnotes in MLA?
MLA discourages extensive use of explanatory or digressive notes. MLA style does, however, allow you to use end notes or footnotes for bibliographic notes, which refer to other publications your readers may consult.
What size should Chicago Footnotes be?
Please check with your teacher. You may use the default text size for your notes. The preferred method is to use the same font and font size as your text (12 pt font Times New Roman) Footnotes should be placed at the end of all punctuation except the dash.
Should Footnotes be the same font size?
Size. Footnotes and end notes are set smaller than body text. The difference in size is usually about two points, but this can vary depending on the size, style and legibility of the main text. Even though they're smaller, footnotes and end notes should still remain at a readable size.
What size should Footnotes be Blue book?
Footnotes should be in 10 pt. Times or closest comparable font available, they should be single spaced, and there should be a footnote separator rule (line). Footnote numbers or symbols in the text must follow, rather than precede, punctuation.
What font size should Footnotes be?
Fonts must be 10, 11, or 12 points in size. Superscripts and subscripts (e.g., formulas, or footnote or end note numbers) should be no more than 2 points smaller than the font size used for the body of the text.
How do you format footnotes in Blue book?
Enter the first part of your footnote text, up to the word “note.” On the Insert bar, click Cross-reference. In the Reference Type menu, select Footnote. Make sure that Footnote number is selected in the Insert reference to menu. Select the footnote you want to refer to in the footnote list.
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