How to insert a footnote in Word 2010

How to insert a footnote in Word 2010?

To add a footnote to a paragraph in a Word document is simple. The editing cursor has to be on the line you want to add your footnote to. To add a footnote to your document simply click the footnote icon located on the toolbar, and a new footnote window will pop up on the screen. If you want to add more than one footnote to the same paragraph, just click the plus sign to add another footnote.

How to insert a footnote in word

To add a footnote in a document you need to choose the insertion point on the page where you want to insert the footnote. On the Insert tab, click the down arrow next to the Paste option. Choose Paste Link from the menu. A new window will open, and you will need to paste the footnote text in the URL section of the box. Then click Go to insert the footnote on the page.

How to insert a footnote in Word ?

To insert a footnote in your document, position your cursor where you want to insert the footnote. Go to the Insert menu and click on Footnote. A small window will appear where you can enter the text for the footnote. To move the text between the actual text of the document and the footnote, click on the up and down arrows in the floating text box.

How to insert a footnote in older version of office?

To insert a footnote in older version of Word, press Ctrl+F9 or use the References tab from the Home Ribbon. A small box will appear and you can click the ellipsis button. You can type in the text of the footnote and press enter.

Word how to insert a footnote?

You can insert a footnote in Word with a keyboard shortcut. Just press Ctrl+Shift+F9 on your keyboard to pop up the dialog box where you can insert a footnote. In the dialog box, click the drop-down list to choose the footnote style (see below). Next, click the location where you want to insert the footnote (see image below). The new footnote will be automatically inserted.