Creating Footnotes
I've been searching for the past hour to try and find an example of how to create footnotes. I know how to form the bibliography but have no clue how to use it to form the two footnotes I need.
I'm using the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon AND the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: With Westminster 4.2 Morphology.
I have to have the footnote in Chicago Manual of Style format. Can anyone help guide me in the right direction?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
~Rachel
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Rachel,
The formatting of footnotes is in the Tools-Program Settings Pane
If you set it there to Chicago (it's a drop-down box) and the copy and paste some text into word, the footnote should come across seamlessly
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Is there a way to set the footnotes to 10 pt font? They have been importing into my Word document in 12 pt font, but my footnotes are supposed to be 10 for my seminary papers. I already set it to Turabian and Times New Roman through the tools menu, but couldn't find a font size setting, and wasn't sure if there was one or not.
In Christ,
Jason
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RachelVeit said:
I've been searching for the past hour to try and find an example of how to create footnotes. I know how to form the bibliography but have no clue how to use it to form the two footnotes I need.
I'm using the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon AND the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: With Westminster 4.2 Morphology.
I have to have the footnote in Chicago Manual of Style format. Can anyone help guide me in the right direction?
Rachel, two things
1. have you set your program settings to Chicago under tools menu?
If these are set then when you copy/paste you should have your footnote shown in your document. I know this works in MS Word but I'm not sure about other free and online offerings such as google docs.
Hope this helps
Jason
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R. Jason Bartholow said:
Is there a way to set the footnotes to 10 pt font? They have been importing into my Word document in 12 pt font, but my footnotes are supposed to be 10 for my seminary papers. I already set it to Turabian and Times New Roman through the tools menu, but couldn't find a font size setting, and wasn't sure if there was one or not.
Jason I believe that you may have to get word to do this. Whcih version you have depends on how it sets it. I have 2007 and it is under the styles menu.
Jason
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OFF TOPIC:
How do you guys make your screen shots with nice arrows. I could do it in Photoshop but that feels like a 800 lb. gorrila for such a little task. You must be using some great tool.
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Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
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In my Mac, it is built into the default image viewer. :-) I know that does not help windows folks, but it is a new feature in Snow Leopard and I was excited about it since I don't have to start GIMP :-)Kevin A. Purcell said:How do you guys make your screen shots with nice arrows. I could do it in Photoshop but that feels like a 800 lb. gorrila for such a little task. You must be using some great tool.
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Kevin,
there's info on this forum somwhere about getting snagit 7.2 free and then paying 19.95 for the upgrade to v9 (over paying $50).
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Joe,
where is it at on the Mac?
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Damian McGrath said:
Kevin,
there's info on this forum somwhere about getting snagit 7.2 free and then paying 19.95 for the upgrade to v9 (over paying $50).
What does it do that jing doesn't? In other words why bother?
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Not sure - same company - snagit is particularly aimed at screen capture whereas Jing is about video (I think)
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Jing is less powerful than Snagit. Snagit has a few more editing features like resize and so forth which are not available in Jing.Kevin A. Purcell said:What does it do that jing doesn't? In other words why bother?
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Jason, sorry it took so long to get back to you. Thank you so much for your direction. I got it now! I appreciated your help.
~Rachel
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