in Tangelo you easily create footnotes or add references of links throughout your document.
How to add footnotes
Footnotes can be added in two ways: footnotes in your text, titles or non-linked tables, or footnotes in linked tables. This article describes the first. How to create footnotes in linked tables is decribed in Creating footnotes in linked tables.
To add a footnote, go to your text and place your cursor where you want to add the footnote.
The click on Insert in the top ribbon, and go to Footnotes.
There choose Insert footnote.
Tangelo now inserts a footnote in your text, and at the bottom of the section a gray box will appear where you can enter your footnote text.
How to modify or remove a footnote
Locate the footnote in the text, click and click on the number.
To edit the footnote, simply edit the text at the bottom of the section.
To remove the footnote simply remove the text of the footnote at the bottom of the section, and after that, press backspace or delete one more time. The footnote will be removed.
Link to an existing footnote
To link to an existing footnote already created, go to the top menu bar, select Insert then Footnotes and select Refer to existing footnote.
Tangelo will now prompt a list of all in text footnotes available to link to, select the footnote to link to and click Apply
Please note: Linking to footnotes that are inside of linked tables is not possible.
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