What are Footnotes & Endnotes in Microsoft Word
Footnotes and Endnotes help you display additional information in Microsoft Word at the end of a page or document. They work like a “postscript”. You can add multiple Footnotes on each page, but you cannot do the same with Endnote. An Endnote must be displayed at the end of the document. In other words, Endnote can appear only on the last page of your document. While writing a project or documentation, you might need to add a few lines about a topic, which you cannot insert in the middle of the existing paragraph and that is where Footnotes and Endnotes help. Footnotes appear as 1, 2, etc. whereas the Endnote appears as “i”.
How to insert Footnotes and Endnote in Word
To insert Footnotes and Endnote in Word, follow these steps- Finish editing your document so that you can know where you should enter the Footnote or Endnote. If you are done already, select a spot, where you want to display the Footnote or Endnote indicator (i.e. 1, 2, 3, i, etc.). After that, go to the References tab. Here you can find two options –
Insert Footnote andInsert Endnote.
You need to choose what you want to add and select the option accordingly. Then, you can start writing notes. After finishing, you can click the Next Footnote button to check all the footnotes one after one. You can also click the Show Notes button, which will help you to check all the Footnotes and Endnotes as per your requirement. If you want to change the font family, size, style, etc. of the Footnote and Endnote, you need to follow the usual method. That’s it! Hope this simple guide will help you.