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Footnotes In Microsoft Word Mac

  1. How To Update Footnotes
  2. Formatting Footnotes In Word

Last updated: February 2020

When you are working on an academic paper. It is important to cite your references, give explanations, and make comments. It is easy to Insert Footnotes in MS Word for Windows and as well as footnotes in Microsoft Word for the Mac. Word automates the process so the numbering is always correct. Jan 31, 2020  Inserting Footnotes in Microsoft Word 2016 for Mac. Follow a similar process in Microsoft Word 2016 for Mac: 1. Place the cursor in the text where you want to footnote mark to appear. Click the References tab and choose Insert Footnote. Type the footnote text. Double-click the footnote mark to return to your place in the document.

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Issues with fonts in Office for macOS [WORKAROUND]

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ISSUE

Users may see issues with fonts when using version 16.9 of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote and Microsoft PowerPoint on macOS.

How To Update Footnotes

Symptoms:

  • Text appears garbled or in a different font

  • Fonts not appearing in font picker

Formatting Footnotes In Word

STATUS: WORKAROUND

We recommend you check the installed versions of the font. If you have multiple versions, then make sure the latest version of the font is active.

For more information, read about how to fix Issues with fonts in Office for macOS

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