Yes! Thanks.
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, you can insert multiple references to any object (footnote, figure,
table, etc)
Go to Insert, Cross-reference and select Footnotes from the left column and
then choose the footnote you want to refer to on the top right list.
Curiously there seems to be a bug in the insert cross-reference that only
when you create the Footnote the reference is inserted as Superscript (as
expected). Future cross-references are inserted as normal text and you have
to manually format to Superscript...
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