

Usually, footnotes appear at the bottom of the page and endnotes come at the end of the document or section. You can use footnotes and endnotes in documents to explain, comment on, or provide references to something you've mentioned in your document. In the Notes pane at the bottom of the document, click the arrow next to Footnotes, click All Footnotes or All Endnotes, and then Control + Click the footnotes or endnotes you want to convert.

To see all your footnotes or endnotes at once, click View > Draft, and then click References > Show Notes. To convert a group of footnotes or endnotes, select them before you Control + Click. To change an endnote to a footnote, Control + Click the endnote text and click Convert to Footnote.

To change a footnote to an endnote, Control + Click the footnote text and click Convert to Endnote. If you want to change the footnotes and endnotes you inserted to a different kind of note, you can convert them. Word: Change the gap between a footnote and the separator line When you insert a footnote in Word ( References tab > Insert Footnote ), by default it gets added to the bottom of the page along with a short line and an empty paragraph to separate it from the body of the text. Convert footnotes to endnotes in Word 2016Īpplies To: Word 2016 for Mac (for Windows, the controls can also be found in References tab ribbon)
