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Where Do You Want Your Footnotes?

Summary: Word gives you control over where your footnotes are placed relative to the body of your text. Here's how to specify the location.

In Word, footnotes can be placed either at the bottom of a page or at the bottom of the text appearing on the page. While this may not seem to be a big difference, it typically comes into play on the last page of a document. The final page may actually end after only a couple lines, sentences, or paragraphs. If you choose to have footnotes placed at the bottom of the page, a large white area may appear between the text and the first footnote on the page. If, instead, you place them at the bottom of the text, the first footnote will appear right after the final text on the page.

To specify where Word places footnotes on a page, follow these steps:

  1. Display the References tab of the Ribbon and click the small arrow icon at the bottom-right of the Footnotes group. Word displays the Footnote and Endnote dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  2. Make sure the Footnotes radio button is selected.
  3. Using the drop-down list to the right of the Footnotes radio button, select where you want Word to place your footnotes.
  4. Click on Apply to make your change effective.
  5. Click on Cancel if you don't want to add a footnote at this time; otherwise click on Insert.