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How do I make several references to a single footnote?
I want to be able to cite a single footnote several times, but each time I
put a footnote in Word it makes a new one. Is it possible to make Word understand that I want to refer to an existing footnote, not make a new one? For example, if I have a list of items and I want to make a footnote comment that refers to some of those items I should be able to put the comment once and then put the same note reference mark after each subsequent item to which the comment applies. |
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