In Tangelo you can easily create new footnotes or refer to existing footnotes.
Use footnotes to explain various statements/figures and/or provide references to something in a document.
Within the editor, footnotes will appear in one of the two places:
- In-text references: Footnotes will appear at the end of the section
- Will appear at the bottom of the page in the PDF output
- Table and Chart: Will appear directly below the element
- Same as the PDF output
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.
How to modify or remove a footnote
Link to an existing footnote
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