you spell check your work
then u save it in the recycling bin
and then after that, you have to use the synonyms thing and change every single word to an even better word.
then take a holiday to Auckland for 83 months
don't go on a computer and don't do anything to do with Microsoft Word
it will be fixed when u get back
The page number was typed in the footnote, at the bottom of the page.
To add a footnote on only one page in a document, place your cursor at the end of the text where you want the footnote reference. Insert the footnote using your word processor's footnote feature, which will automatically number it. If you want the footnote to appear only on that specific page, ensure that it is not repeated or linked to other sections by checking your document's footnote settings or options. Finally, adjust the pagination if necessary to keep the footnote confined to the intended page.
There is one basic difference between a footnote and an endnote: where it is placed. A footnote is at the bottom of a page and an endnote is at the end of a document.
For a paragraph.. insert a lower case italics at the end - maybe even centred... For a page... Go to page... settings.... and.... add a footnote.
This is called a footnote.
Footnote
This is called a footnote.
To properly footnote a book in Chicago style, include the author's name, book title, publication information, and page number in the footnote. Use a superscript number to indicate the footnote in the text.
footnote
It is the Footer.
A number corresponding to the element in the main document and the footnote itself, under a horizontal line, which helps indicate that it is a footnote and not part of the main text.
footnote