Use Multiple References to the Same Footnote: MS Word
by Carol Bratt on March, 15 2006 at 08:03AM EST
Microsoft Word includes a feature that allows you to add footnotes and endnotes to your documents. This can come in real handy for some type of scholarly or scientific documents; however, in some instances, you may need to use only a single footnote for multiple references within a document.
To do so:
- 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. MS Word will display the Cross-reference dialog box.
- Using the Reference Type drop-down list, choose Footnote. Word displays a list of footnotes in the dialog box.
- Select the footnote you want used for this reference.
- Click Insert. The cross-reference is inserted, but it is still not formatted as a footnote reference.
- Click on Close to dismiss the Cross-reference dialog box. The insertion point should be just to the right of the cross-reference you just inserted.
- Hold down the SHIFT key as you press the Left Arrow button. The cross-reference should be selected.
- Press SHIFT+F9. The contents of the field used for the cross-reference are displayed. It should look similar to the following: { NOTEREF _Ref123456 \h }
- Position the insertion point between the last space and the closing brace in the field.
- Add into the field: \f. This causes the field to use the same formatting as your other footnote references. The field should now appear similar to the following: { NOTEREF _Ref123456 \h \f}
- Press SHIFT+F9 to collapse the field.
- Press F9 to update the field.
Now wasn't that easy?
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