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With outline numbering you can define different bullet styles
for the different levels of a bullet list. Use the
Bullets
tab of the
Bullets and Numbering dialog box (not shown) to select the
basic style. Return to the
Options
tab to customize the bullet
for each indent level. Here you can set bullets to any
character. See the
Graphics
tab for more bullets.
Using footnotes and endnotes
Footnotes appear at the bottom of the page on which they are
referenced. Endnotes are collected at the end of a document.
To work effectively with footnotes and endnotes, you need to:
Insert footnotes.
Define the format of footnotes.
Define the location of footnotes on the page; see Chapter 4
(Formatting Pages).
Inserting footnotes/endnotes
To insert a footnote or an endnote, put the cursor where you want the
footnote/endnote marker to appear. Then select Insert > Footnote
from the menu bar or click the Insert Footnote Directly or Insert
Endnote Directly icon on the Insert toolbar (see Figure 72).
Figure 72: Using the Insert Footnote Directly icon on the toolbar
A footnote (or endnote) marker is inserted in the text, and the cursor is
relocated to the footnote area at the bottom of the page (or to the
endnote area at the end of the document). Type the footnote or
endnote content in this area.
If you use Insert > Footnote, the Insert Footnote dialog box (Figure
73) is displayed. Here you can choose whether to use the automatic
numbering sequence specified in the footnote settings and whether to
insert the item as a footnote or an endnote.
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