How to Add Footnotes and Endnotes in Microsoft Word (2026)
How to Add Footnotes and Endnotes in Microsoft Word (2026)
Footnotes appear at the page bottom; endnotes appear at the document end. Both provide citations or supplementary information without cluttering main text. Word numbers them automatically.
Schritt-für-Schritt-Lösung
Step 1: Position Cursor
Click where you want the note reference in the text.
Step 2: Insert Note
Click References > Insert Footnote (or Insert Endnote). Word adds a note and positions cursor in the note area.
Step 3: Type Note Content
Type your citation, explanation, or supplementary text in the note.
Step 4: Convert Between Types
Right-click a note > Note Options to convert footnotes to endnotes or vice versa.
Step 5: Customize Format
Click References > Note Options to change numbering style (1, 2, 3 vs a, b, c vs i, ii, iii, etc.).
Häufige Fehler vermeiden
- Using notes for content that belongs in main text—keep notes brief and supplementary
- Numbering notes manually instead of using automatic numbering—always use Insert Footnote
- Using footnotes when endnotes would be clearer—choose based on reader preference
Tipps und Tricks
- Footnotes suit shorter papers; endnotes suit longer documents where page breaks matter
- Use consistent note style throughout—don’t mix footnotes and endnotes without reason
- Academic citations often require specific note formats—check your style guide
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
Can I convert all footnotes to endnotes?
Yes. Click References > Note Options and select 'Endnotes' then 'Apply'. All convert at once.
How do I delete a note?
Delete the note reference in the text; the note and its number are deleted automatically.
Can I customize note format?
Yes. Click References > Note Options to set numbering style and starting number.
Weniger Zeit für Formatierung
GenText übernimmt die Formatierung in Word, damit Sie sich auf Ihr Schreiben konzentrieren können.
Kostenlos Testen