Endnotes

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Endnotes

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Endnotes, like footnotes, always consist of two parts: an endnote mark as a superscript in the text and the associated endnote text in the bottom endnote area. Unlike footnotes, endnotes are positioned at the end of the document by default or at the end of each chapter.

Write automatically numbers the endnotes sequentially. Thus, if you add a new endnote somewhere in the text or delete an existing endnote, the numbers of all subsequent endnotes will change accordingly.

By default, Write automatically inserts a separator line between the text and the endnote area. If desired, this can be reformatted or disabled.

In this section, you will learn everything you need to know about working with endnotes. The information covers the following topics:

Inserting and editing endnotes

Changing the formatting of endnotes

Endnote options