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Any way to add new footnotes to the end of the current line instead of
creating a new line? For example, change this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23. [2] Ibid. [3] Ibid., III.25.37. to this: [1] Cicero, The Republic, III.13.23.; [2] Ibid.; [3] Ibid., III.25.37. |
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