MS Word: How to Add References Citations (Footnotes Endnotes), Cross-References. Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- A clear and concise tutorial to teach you how to add references / citations to your MS word document. (Microsoft calls them footnotes / endnotes depending on where they are placed on the page. Also included, tips and tricks to add multiple references for the same sentence and how to use the same reference multiple times.
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Thanks a bunch. I have been struggling with this for a while.
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PS. The video includes everything you say in the description perfect !
The best tutorial. You are just amazing!
Awesome tutorial. Very clear and very easy. Thank you.
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Hey Tony, Thank you so much for the video. Could you please help me repeat that multiple footnote for a few references? Awesome dude!
good video.
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Say I reference this sentence with endnote number [1]
And then also cross-reference this sentence to endnote number [1]
When I click on that second reference, it doesn't take me down to the endnote that I referenced. Instead, it takes me back to the first sentence that used endnote [1].
Why does this happen? Does it happen for everyone? I want it to take me down to the endnotes, not a previous part of the text!
I was wondering the same thing. Figured I would just roll with it, since the first sentence has the endnote information. Would be nice to know how to make them go to the endnote itself.