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Footnotes can be created by adding <code><ref>...</ref></code> in the body of the text where they are located, and <code><references /></code> at the end of the article where footnotes are intended to appear. Whatever text is within the <code><ref></code> tags will become the content of the footnote:
Footnotes can be created by adding <code><ref>...</ref></code> in the body of the text where they are located, and <code><references /></code> at the end of the article where footnotes are intended to appear. Whatever text is within the <code><ref></code> tags will become the content of the footnote:


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|<nowiki>This is page content.<ref>''LibreOffice For Starters'', First Edition, Flexible Minds, Manchester, 2002, p. 18</ref>
| <pre>...text.<ref>Content of the reference</ref></pre> | ...text.<ref>Content of the reference</ref>
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|This is page content.<ref>''LibreOffice For Starters'', First Edition, Flexible Minds, Manchester, 2002, p. 18</ref>
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Revision as of 13:18, 23 May 2023

Footnotes

Footnotes can be created by adding [1] in the body of the text where they are located, and

  1. ...

at the end of the article where footnotes are intended to appear. Whatever text is within the Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

Template:Reflist</nowiki> |This is page content.[1] Template:Reflist }}

  1. LibreOffice For Starters, First Edition, Flexible Minds, Manchester, 2002, p. 18