Help:Footnotes
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Single citation of a reference or footnote
Rather than a list at the end, citations in wiki's are included at the at the point of citation in the main text. enter the reference or footnote like this:
Excel is a program used to <ref>Excel For Dummies, First Edition, Hungry Minds, Inc., 1980.</ref>
You can include formatting and links in the footnote or reference text in the usual way.
Multiple citations of the same reference or footnote
To cite the same reference or footnote several times, identify it using the name parameter of the <ref> tag.
At one of the citation points (it makes sense to choose the first), enter the reference like this:
<ref name="Perry">Perry's Handbook, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Co., 1984.</ref>
Then, at all the other citation points just enter:
<ref name="Perry"/>
Producing the reference or footnote list
At the point where you want the text of the footnotes or references to appear (usually at the end of the article in a "Notes" or "References" section), insert the tag:
<references/>
What it looks like
The <ref> tags in the main text are converted to auto-numbered superscripts, like this:
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Clicking on a numbered superscript takes you straight to the text of the corresponding footnote or reference.
The <references/> tag is expanded to show the text of the footnotes or references against their corresponding numbers, like this:
For single citations, clicking on the caret (^) takes you to the point of citation in the main text.
For multiple citations, the links back to the main text are distinguished by letter superscripts (a, b, c etc.). Clicking on a letter superscript takes you to the corresponding citation in the main text.
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