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This video will show you how to set page numbers and create footnotes for a paper written in Chicago note-bibliography style using Google Drive. Okay, so Iamp;#39;ve got a title page here because my paper is more than 5 pages long, and if I have a title page, thereamp;#39;s a special way to do the page numbers in Chicago. So Iamp;#39;ve double clicked to open up my header. Iamp;#39;m turning off amp;quot;different first page,amp;quot; and then I go to Insert amp;gt; Header and page number amp;gt; Page number, and then I click this one on the top right that has no number on the title page and starts numbering the first page of text with the number one. Okay? Thatamp;#39;s what it should look like in Chicago style. Now I can double click onto my document to open that part up. And now letamp;#39;s look at a citation. So what Iamp;#39;ve got here is a citation in MLA format, which a lot of students are more familiar with. amp;quot;ing to researchers Amy Brown and Michelle Lee,