![]() ![]() ![]() And that’s great! But what if you compiled your footnotes in a separate Word document or didn’t use the automatic footnote feature in Word or InDesign?īefore Word and InDesign added their automatic footnote features, and well before Fiona and I met each other, we both invented a way-interestingly, the same way-to lay out InDesign footnotes manually for print books. In this blog post, I’ll explain the layout method that we both used-it still works perfectly.īefore you start typesetting your footnotes, you need to decide how to handle them. If your book has footnotes, you’re probably using automatic InDesign footnotes in your layout.
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