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Chicago Style Footnotes Microsoft Word



For any additional uses, simply use the author's last name, publication title, and publication date. Footnotes should correspond to a superscript number at the end of the sentence referring to the source. You must begin and continue digitally throughout the document. Do not repeat the order on each page. Chicago style allows either footnotes or in-text citations, also called in-text citations or author-date citations. Ask your teacher which style they prefer. Personally, I hate text quotes because they fragment the text and make it very confusing to read. In MS Word, select References, then Insert Footnote This will place. Brief tutorial on how to create footnotes and format them in Chicago style. Microsoft Word will do some of the note formatting for you. Follow these steps: Place your cursor where in the text you want to place the superscript number. Open the References ribbon. Click Insert Footnote or Insert Endnote. Add an indent before the quote. Change the superscript citation number to normal type.



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