
70 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents
To add an endnote at the end of a section:
1 Open the Document Inspector. Click Inspector in the toolbar (or choose View > Show
Inspector), and then click the Document Inspector button. Then click Document.
2 Choose Use Section Endnotes from the Footnotes & Endnotes pop-up menu.
3 Choose a numbering format.
4 Place the insertion point where you want the endnote mark to appear.
5 Choose Insert > Section Endnote.
An endnote mark appears and the insertion point moves to the corresponding
endnote field, at the end of the section in which the mark appears. A line separates
the endnotes from other information in the section.
6 Type the endnote information. In addition to text, you can use inline shapes, graphics,
and other objects; see “Adding Fixed and Inline Objects” on page 125 for instructions.
To delete a footnote or endnote:
m Delete the mark within your document that refers to the note.
To use a predefined number or symbol format:
m In the Document pane of the Document Inspector, choose a numbering style from the
Format pop-up menu. The numbering style you choose will be the same throughout
the document.
To insert a custom mark:
1 Place the insertion point at the location in the document where you want a footnote
or endnote custom mark to appear.
2 Click the Insert menu, then press the Option key. Choose Custom Endnote, Custom
Section Endnote, or Custom Footnote. What appears in the menu depends on the
setting in the Footnotes & Endnotes pop-up menu.
3 In the dialog that appears, type or select a custom mark, and then click OK.
4 The mark appears and the insertion point moves to the appropriate location in the
document for you to type the note.
To change the numbering format from predefined to custom:
1 Control-click an endnote or footnote mark.
2 Choose Use Custom Mark from the shortcut menu.
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