At 16:44 08/09/2014 +1200, Steve Edmonds wrote:
How do I add a footnote when it doesn't have a reference. I have
some footnotes with and some without references (anchors).
I'm not sure a note that doesn't relate to any point in the text
makes sense, but ...
o At some suitable (random?) place in the text, go to Insert
Footnote/Endnote... .
o Select Footnote and Character.
o Click the "..." button.
o Select a suitable font, so that you can find U+200B, the "zero-width space".
o Click OK and OK.
o Enter your footnote text.
You may have to tinker with spacing in the footnote itself. And I
don't guarantee what will happen to the automatic numbering of any
other footnotes: you may have to resort to manual numbering of those.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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