Open the WORD document, move the mouse to the text that needs to be quoted twice, and click "Quote" on the menu bar. Click the cross reference.
Click "Contrast" on the menu bar, and a window will pop up. Click the reference type, and select Footnote from the drop-down list. Click the reference content, select Footnote No.,and select the footnote quoted below to see the effect.
Insert the same footnote number at the cursor position.
Notes on the second citation of literature: The serial numbers of notes in the text cannot be repeated, and they are arranged from small to large, and the contents of endnotes correspond to the serial numbers in the text one by one. That's it. You can repeat endnotes with hyperlinks or without hyperlinks, so you can choose. Endnotes, like footnotes, are supplementary explanations to the text.
Footnotes are generally located at the bottom of the page and can be used as comments on the contents of the document; Endnotes are generally located at the end of the document, listing the source of quotations, etc. Endnote consists of two related parts, including annotation reference mark and its corresponding annotation text. Users can have Word automatically number labels or create custom labels.
When you add, delete, or move automatically numbered annotations, Word renumbers the annotation reference marks.