However, since Turabian is based on the Chicago style manual, this might be relevant: I can't find my copy of Turabian, and in any case it's VERY old. I am surprise WP does not have this option readily available (or maybe it does I just don’t know it) given that this has been an accepted practice and is the norm for the type of professional project I’m working on. I am already aware that I could just have one footnote per page for the text for all the footnotes on that page and just use superscript numbers in the text in place of individual footnotes. However, I also use WP 11 (also 8 and 9) can make this specific change there if need be. ![]() ![]() I am working with documents already created and edited in WP 6.1 and would prefer a fix for this version. With inline (or same line) footnotes, each footnote would start on the same line as the previous footnote and would look like this:ġ This is the first footnote. Is there a way to do inline (or same line) footnotes? Currently, when using footnotes, each footnote starts a new line and they look like this:
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