posted by mhaw to Computers & Internet (3 answers total)
In Word 97 you can go to Insert->Customize and click Keyboard to show and change keyboard shortcuts.
posted by donth at 7:57 PM on November 30, 2004
- Keys for Working with References, Footnotes, and Endnotes. All shortcut keys are based on the U.S. Keyboard layout. Keys on other layouts may not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. For keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys together, the keys to press are separated by a plus sign, like this: SHIFT+F10.
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- For some reason Microsoft Word 2016 on the Mac does not have a default keyboard shortcut for footnotes. Some Office features may seem intimidating, but they're essential. Word automatically updates the. How to Insert Footnotes in Word for Mac 2011. Footnotes appear at the bottom of the page on which they are referenced.
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I suggest sorting by Modifier and Key, deleting the commands with out keystroke equivalents.
Print and enjoy.
posted by geekyguy at 8:34 PM on November 30, 2004
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Footnotes and endnotes are used to explain, comment on, or provide references for text in a document. Footnotes are positioned at the bottom of the page, whereas endnotes are positioned together on a page at the end of the document. A footnote or an endnote consists of two parts — the note reference mark and the corresponding note text. Footnotes and endnotes differ from citations, which are parenthetical references that are placed inline with the text. The source information stored in the Citations tool or Source Manager can be used to create citations, a list of works cited, or a bibliography. However, you cannot use the information in the Citations tool or Source Manager to create footnotes or endnotes, and you cannot use footnotes or endnotes to create a list of works cited or a bibliography.
Do any of the following:
Add a footnote or endnote
- On the View menu, click Print Layout.
- In your document, click where you want to insert the note reference mark.
- On the Insert menu, click Footnote.
- Under Location, click Footnotes or Endnotes, and then on the Footnotes or Endnotes pop-up menu, click the location that you want.
- Under Format, select the numbering options that you want, and then click Insert.Word inserts the note number and puts the cursor next to the note number in the footnote or endnote.
- Type the note text.Tips:
- If you add, delete, or move a cross-referenced footnote or endnote, you must update the cross-reference number. Hold down CONTROL , click the cross-reference number, and then click Update Field on the shortcut menu. Word updates cross-references automatically when you print.
- To quickly add a footnote or endnote, on the Document Elements tab, under Citations, click Footnote or Endnote.
Edit the text in a footnote or endnote