Maybe it's an English thing, but none of the citation/reference options are
the one I need. I'd like a small number to pop up with the corresponding
reference at the bottom of the page. Any ideas?

Re: How do I create a traditional number-style academic reference? by Reitanos

Reitanos
Tue Aug 26 12:11:43 PDT 2008

It sounds like you're talking about a footnote: Insert/Reference/
Footnote

On Aug 26, 3:00=A0pm, annagram <annag...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Maybe it's an English thing, but none of the citation/reference options a=
re
> the one I need. =A0I'd like a small number to pop up with the correspondi=
ng
> reference at the bottom of the page. =A0Any ideas?


Re: How do I create a traditional number-style academic reference? by Gordon

Gordon
Tue Aug 26 12:08:31 PDT 2008

"annagram" <annagram@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:493F2E2C-2685-431A-B80B-ACA8D25D4C42@microsoft.com...
> Maybe it's an English thing, but none of the citation/reference options
> are
> the one I need. I'd like a small number to pop up with the corresponding
> reference at the bottom of the page. Any ideas?


If you are using Word 2007 (and you omitted this fairly vital piece of
information) put your cursor in the text where you want the reference and
click on the References tab and in the Footnote panel click on "Insert
Footnote". that should do what you want...


Re: How do I create a traditional number-style academic reference? by Gordon

Gordon
Tue Aug 26 12:22:18 PDT 2008

"Reitanos" <reitanospa1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:dc27709b-dc26-4e35-a9fc-9e06ecbc1948@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> It sounds like you're talking about a footnote: Insert/Reference/
> Footnote

And that depends on the version of Word, which the OP singularly failed to
tell us.....(it's NOT the same in 2007...)


Re: How do I create a traditional number-style academic reference? by annagram

annagram
Tue Aug 26 12:26:00 PDT 2008

Thanks Gordon, yes it is Word 2007... it looks obvious now you've pointed it
out but I couldn't spot the 'footnote' button before.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "annagram" <annagram@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:493F2E2C-2685-431A-B80B-ACA8D25D4C42@microsoft.com...
> > Maybe it's an English thing, but none of the citation/reference options
> > are
> > the one I need. I'd like a small number to pop up with the corresponding
> > reference at the bottom of the page. Any ideas?
>
>
> If you are using Word 2007 (and you omitted this fairly vital piece of
> information) put your cursor in the text where you want the reference and
> click on the References tab and in the Footnote panel click on "Insert
> Footnote". that should do what you want...
>
>

Re: How do I create a traditional number-style academic reference? by Gordon

Gordon
Tue Aug 26 12:28:19 PDT 2008

"annagram" <annagram@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:945881E3-D0BE-4E95-9FAF-F8168F05EE60@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Gordon, yes it is Word 2007... it looks obvious now you've pointed
> it
> out but I couldn't spot the 'footnote' button before.
>
>

we are all on a learning curve with this one!


Re: How do I create a traditional number-style academic reference? by Charles

Charles
Tue Aug 26 19:43:41 PDT 2008


"annagram" <annagram@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:493F2E2C-2685-431A-B80B-ACA8D25D4C42@microsoft.com...
> Maybe it's an English thing, but none of the citation/reference options
> are
> the one I need. I'd like a small number to pop up with the corresponding
> reference at the bottom of the page. Any ideas?

Word 2007, click on the References tab at the top of the Ribbon. You will
see "Insert Footnote" "Next Footnote" and "Insert Endnote"

To select the style, click on the little arrow at the lower right, and make
your choices.