At 13:42 02/06/2021 -0600, Joe Conner wrote:
This seems to me to be a use of ibid.
Maybe.
"Ibid." is short for "ibidem", which is Latin for "in the same place"
- or "there again". So that works perfectly well if the footnote is a
citation, but not if it is some elaboration or explanation of
This seems to me to be a use of ibid.
On 6/2/21 10:33 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Gary,
Gary Collins schrieb am 02.06.2021 um 17:27:
HiI have a document in writer in whicj itvwould be helpful to refer
to the same footnote from different parts of the text (to avoid
multiple copies of the
HiI have a document in writer in whicj itvwould be helpful to refer to the same
footnote from different parts of the text (to avoid multiple copies of the
footnote) but i cant seem to find how to do it. Is it even possible?Lo
6.0.7.3Ubuntu 0.18.04.8ThanksGary
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Hi Gary,
Gary Collins schrieb am 02.06.2021 um 17:27:
HiI have a document in writer in whicj itvwould be helpful to refer to the same
footnote from different parts of the text (to avoid multiple copies of the
footnote) but i cant seem to find how to do it. Is it even possible?Lo
Hi Gary,
> I have a document in writer in which it would be helpful to refer
> to the same footnote from different parts of the text (to avoid
> multiple copies of the footnote) but i cant seem to find how to do
> it. Is it even possible?
Don't think it would be possible, because you could also