Hi,
Instead of just putting a superscript 1 to refer to the footnote, use
Insert -> Cross-Reference -> Cross-Reference, then Type is Footnotes,
Insert reference to is Reference, and then select your footnote. Using
this method, your text will be correct if the footnote number changes.
And apply
At 14:35 14/06/2020 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I created a footnote to define a term in a document. All went well,
except that the term occurs in more than one location on the same
page and I want to duplicate the number of the footnote in the text
for the other instances of the term, but
just type the "1" then apply character style "Footnote Anchor" to it.
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On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 4:37 PM John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I created a footnote to define a term in a document. All went well,
> except that the term occurs in more than one
I created a footnote to define a term in a document. All went well,
except that the term occurs in more than one location on the same page
and I want to duplicate the number of the footnote in the text for the
other instances of the term, but have the text of the footnote appear
only once at the