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To return from the footnote area back to the body text simply click anywhere in the<br />

text. Alternatively, you can use the Insert > Footnote > Go To Footnote Reference<br />

command, which takes you back to the position in the text at which the<br />

footnote was inserted.<br />

Changing footnote text after it has been entered<br />

You can edit the footnote texts at the bottom page margin any time you wish. All<br />

you have to do is position the text cursor in the footnote area. You can use one of<br />

the following procedures:<br />

Scroll to the page containing the footnote you want to change and click with the<br />

mouse in the footnote area in the bottom page margin.<br />

Note: This works only in normal view. If you are working in some other viewing<br />

mode, you must first switch to normal view with View > Standard.<br />

You can also command TextMaker to find the next footnote in the text with<br />

Insert > Footnote > Go to Footnote. When found, the text cursor is positioned<br />

within the footnote area at the beginning of the corresponding footnote text.<br />

Now you can edit the footnote text. You already know how to return to the normal<br />

text: simply click anywhere within it.<br />

Tip: You can also use keyboard shortcuts to jump into the footnote text of a<br />

footnote (and back): When you position the text cursor on a footnote number and<br />

press (Ctrl)(Alt)(¼), TextMaker jumps into the corresponding footnote text. To<br />

get back to the footnote in the body text, press (Ctrl)(Alt)(½).<br />

Reinserting footnote markers: If you should accidentally delete the footnote number<br />

in a footnote text, you can command TextMaker to reinsert it with Insert > Footnote<br />

> Footnote Mark.<br />

Moving, copying and deleting footnotes<br />

You can move, copy or delete text segments containing footnotes in the usual<br />

manner. TextMaker automatically reorders the footnote texts and adjusts the<br />

numbering without any special action on your part.<br />

However, you should observe the following rule when performing these functions:<br />

Important: When you copy, move or delete footnotes, you should always do it in<br />

the text – not in the footnote area at the bottom page margin.<br />

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