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What is the footnote format of the paper?
Footnotes are usually located at the bottom of the page and can be used as comments on the contents of the document. The usual format, such as:

(1) (two spaces) Author's name (first name, last name, followed by an English period), book title (in italics, followed by an English period), place of publication (followed by a colon), publishing house or publisher (followed by a comma), date of publication (followed by a comma) and page number (followed by an English period).

(2) (two spaces) Author's name (first name, last name, followed by English period), article title (article title by "") (one space) followed by magazine name (italics, followed by comma), volume number (issue number), publication year, page number and English period.

The correlation is as follows

To insert a footnote in a document:

(1) Move the insertion to the position where you want to insert the footnote.

(2) Click the Footnotes and Endnotes menu item in the Insert menu. (If it is Microsoft word 2007 or above, click the footnote menu item in the reference menu. )

(3) Select the footnote option to insert a footnote.

(4) If the automatic numbering option is selected, Word will number all footnotes continuously and renumber them when adding, deleting or moving footnote reference marks.

(5) If you want to customize the reference mark of the footnote, you can select the custom mark, and then enter the reference symbol as the footnote in the following text box. If there is no such symbol on the keyboard, you can click the symbol button and select an appropriate symbol from the symbol dialog box as a footnote.

(6) Click OK to enter the footnote text. Depending on the document view, the way to enter footnote text will be different.