


Get these styles operational using these instructions

These include the version of Harvard style used at USC, and a version of Vancouver using superscripted numbers which is also preferred by most USC students and lecturers. In the Captions section, click "Cross-reference.Some styles do not come with the Endnote installation.Click the "References" tab in the ribbon.After adding the footnote or endnote in the usual way, position the cursor where you want to insert it the second time.If you want to cross-reference endnotes, the process is identical just substitute endnotes for footnotes throughout the process as needed. Rather than adding the same footnote or endnote repeatedly, you can cross-reference the first instance whenever you need to throughout the document. You might need to repeat the same reference multiple times in a document. How to cross-reference your footnotes and endnotes In addition, your writing or publishing guidelines might specify what numbering system to use for footnotes. This is more than just an aesthetic choice if you have both footnotes and endnotes in the same document, you'll want to make sure they're different to eliminate confusion. You can specify the kind of numbering, lettering or other symbols that get used when you add footnotes. Change the formatting of the footnotes and endnotes.

Click the dropdown menu next to "Columns" to arrange footnotes into columns instead of following the format of the main text.
