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Insert your first (primary) footnote as normal. Position the insertion point in the document where you want the secondary reference to the footnote. Choose Insert | Reference | Cross-reference. Using the Reference Type drop-down list, choose Footnote. Select the footnote you want used for this reference. Click Insert.
Footnotes appear at the bottom of the page and end notes come at the end of the document. A number or symbol on the footnote or end note matches up with a reference mark in the document. Click where you want to reference to the footnote or end note. On the References tab, select Insert Footnote or Insert End note.
Footnotes are positioned at the bottom of the page, whereas end notes are positioned together on a page at the end of the document. A footnote or an end note consists of two parts the note reference mark and the corresponding note text.
To begin with, click View tab. Then choose Draft view. Next click References tab. And then click Show Notes option in Footnotes group. Now there shall be a note pane at the bottom of the screen whose size you can adjust. Make sure you select All Footnotes.
Probably the most common reason for this is that the page margins are set to narrow to accommodate the footnotes. The other item to check is the document's footnote settings. You have to make sure that the format you're using is set to show the footnotes.
Place your cursor at the point you want to add a footnote. Choose Insert | Footnote, or press Ctrl-Alt-F. Type your footnote text.
Place the cursor where you want the footnote to appear in the document. Click References > Insert Footnote (in the Footnotes group) The empty footnote will be inserted at the bottom of the page. When you have finished typing the footnote, click anywhere else in the document.
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