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  3. Open your transferred file in our editor and inject note in WRD using our drag and drop functionality.
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hello my name is Kimberly Martin Iamp;#39;m with Jared publishing where we bring your book to life today Iamp;#39;m going to talk about how you would add a section after your endnotes in Microsoft Word youamp;#39;ve seen our previous video on endnotes you can see how we create converted footnotes to endnotes this is that same document here and you can see they appear at the end of the book what if you say you have an about the author page that you want to be displayed after the endnote page well when you tell where to place your endnotes at the end of the document itamp;#39;s going to place them at the end of the document so if you have an about the author page there itamp;#39;s going to push it to after that so there is a way you can get around this and itamp;#39;s uh not many people know how to do this Iamp;#39;ve got asked this quite a few times so first letamp;#39;s go ahead and create that about the author page if you donamp;#39;t have it already weamp;#39;re going to go

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To insert non-localized, pseudo-Latin sample text in Word, type =lorem() in the document where you want the text to appear, and then press ENTER. Note: In this function, p is the number of paragraphs, and l is the number of lines that you want to appear in each paragraph. The parameters are optional.
For example, a book endnote citation in Chicago looks like: 1. Garrett Mariner, Understanding Psychology (New York: Penguin Press, 2020), 120-15.
If youd like to see all of your footnotes (or endnotes) in one place, heres how to do it: Go to the View tab and select Draft view (located near the left side of the ribbon) Go to the References tab and select Show Notes.
Add a footnote Click where you want to add a footnote. Click References Insert Footnote. Word inserts a reference mark in the text and adds the footnote mark at the bottom of the page. Type the footnote text. Tip: To return to your place in your document, double-click the footnote mark.
To insert an in-text citation: Open your document in Word and enter some text. Click the EndNote tab at the top of the screen. Click Go to EndNote to switch to the EndNote library you have open. Select the reference you want (hold Ctrl or Cmd while clicking if you want to select more than one reference).
Use footnotes and endnotes to explain, comment on, or provide references to something in a document. Usually, footnotes appear at the bottom of the page, while endnotes come at the end of the document or section.
Footnotes appear on the bottom of the page that contains the sentence to which it refers. Endnotes are listed at the end of the paper on separate pages. On the top of the first page, the title Notes is centered one inch from the top of the page.
Insert, delete, or change a comment Select the text you want to comment on, or click at the end of the text. On the Review tab, click New Comment. Type your comment. Word shows your comment in a balloon in the documents margin.
Insert a comment Select the text you want to comment on, or click at the end of the text. On the Review tab, click New Comment. Type your comment. Word shows your comment in a balloon in the documents margin. Insert, delete, or change a comment - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office insert-d Microsoft Support en-us office insert-d
To quickly create lines in Microsoft Word, you can use the following steps: Place your cursor where you want the line. Go to the Insert tab. Click on Shapes in the ribbon. Choose the Line option from the drop-down menu. Click and drag to draw the line. How to quickly create lines in Microsoft Word - Quora Quora How-can-I-quickly-create-lines Quora How-can-I-quickly-create-lines

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