Create notes for documents in Word

How to create notes for a document in Word. Step 1: Place the cursor at the end of the phrase you want to replace - select the References tab - Insert Footnote: Step 2: The text of the note displays the bottom of the text of the phrase - enter the content for the note.

The following article introduces you in detail how to create notes for documents in Word.

Step 1: Put the cursor at the end of the phrase you want to replace -> select the References tab -> Insert Footnote:

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Step 2: The text of the note is displayed at the bottom of the text page containing the phrase -> enter the content of the note:

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Step 3: Edit the content of the note by selecting the note content -> the options on the quick toolbar or can access the options on the Home tab :

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Step 4: The result at the end of the phrase displays the ordinal number corresponding to the content of the note:

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Step 5: Change the font style for note numbers similar to the content of notes:

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- The content of the note is numbered in turn in order of creating notes:

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- The ordinal number appears in the order of creating notes:

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- In case you want to remove the note, you only need to highlight the note number (after the word to create a note) -> press Delete on the keyboard -> all the content of the note and the sequence number are removed, After deleting the automatic sequence numbers are updated again:

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The above is a detailed guide on how to create notes for documents in Word.

Good luck!

Update 19 May 2020
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