![]() ![]() The content of my footnote is this sentence. ![]() However regarding the first below it seems more proper to deal with the callout in the following manner (see the word called out - "HERE": Is this correct procedure? Or is this not acceptable? If the above which seems more proper to me is not acceptable practice should I simply put the word "HERE" after " this is the first example sentence within a paragraph and the footnote is HERE" - (right before the tag)? My issue with this is that it appears that I am calling out the word HERE and everything prior from the ".this is the first example." even though this is probably the correct procedure? I hope that I have made my query clearer.īelow is my amended post with the placement of the footnote - the tag at the end of the paragraph: Thanks raeben3 and Bevi Chagnon for your quick responses.Īfter looking at my post I realise that firstly I should have included my Note tag so as to highlight the topic of my question which is whether or not the first of the two example procedures is acceptable practice (the reference tag attached to the word HERE which is the word that I am calling out and attaching the label 1 thereto)? This is the first example sentence within a paragraph and the footnote is However regarding the first it seems improper to deal with a footnote which makes reference to the one word "HERE" alone in the same manner: Is it correct procedure to do as below? Or is this not acceptable? If unacceptable what is the correct procedure? This is the second example sentence within a paragraph and the footnote is making reference to the whole paragraph. 2Īs far as I am aware the second example is fairly straight forward when dealing with and can be dealt with as follows: ![]() ![]() this is the second example sentence within a paragraph and the footnote is at the end of the paragraph making reference to the whole of the paragraph. this is the first example sentence within a paragraph and the footnote is HERE 1 making reference to the one word alone. What is the correct way to handle footnotes when looking toward the two scenarios below? I am tagging a PDF document so that it can be fully accessible and 508 compliant. ![]()
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