Yes, Word automatically renumbers your footnotes in the order they appear in the document. So if you suddenly add a new footnote between two previously existing ones, Word will renumber them accordingly. The same if you remove them.
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Answer Word doesn't automatically position footnotes, you have to go to either Tools or Format to set it up. If for example you are writing a book, once you have set it up the footnotes will appear on every page until you are finished with your book.
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Anywhere In footnotes, "here and there" is passim.
A footnoteis a piece of text which, for some reason, cannot be accommodated within the main body of the document and which is therefore placed elsewhere. It is usual, and preferable, to place footnotes at the bottom of the page on which they are referred to, but this usually requires a great deal of fiddling about, unless you are lucky enough to have a word processor which arranges footnotes automatically. It is easier for the writer to put all the footnotes at the end of the document, but of course this makes life harder for the reader, who is obliged to do a lot of fumbling about in order to find the footnotes. Exception:If you are preparing a work for publication, then you must put all the footnotes on separate pages at the end of your document; such notes are called endnotes. But don't use endnotes in a document which will pass directly from your hands to the reader.
The opposite of simultaneously is sequentially.
The word "Ibid" (without quotation marks) means As above in footnotes when the newest citation matches the citation above it.
Yes. Go to the insert tab and click on page numbers
WordPad is a very basic word processing application which lacks many facilities that a standard word processor would have, including automatic footnotes. So you would have to do them manually which isn't really very practical.
It depends how long each word is.
Footnotes are references used at the end of the page, when using the program Word 2010 use these instructions. Position your cursor where you want the number to appear, click on the reference tab in the menus at the top and choose footnotes and the symbol you require.
Word count and character count are both statistics automatically tracked by Microsoft Word.
"Automatically" is used as an adverb in a sentence. The car automatically shifted gears.