How to Add Information After an Endnote in Word

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By default Microsoft Word 2007 places endnotes at the very end of the page and no information can be added before the page ends. If you want to add additional information after the endnote, then you need to instruct Word to place the endnote at the end of the section instead of the end of the page.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Microsoft Word 2007

Step1
Start Microsoft Word 2007 and open a document that needs additional information after the endnote.
Step2
Point the cursor in the main area of your document that contains the endnote and click to place your insertion point there.
Step3
Select the "References" tab at the top of the Word 2007 screen, if necessary, to display the References ribbon. Click the button that is depicted by a small half box with an arrow beside it in the very bottom right of the "Footnotes" section. The "Footnote and Endnote" dialog box will appear on the screen.
Step4
Choose the "Endnotes" radio button from the "Location" section of the "Footnote and Endnote" dialog box.
Step5
Click the drop-down menu to the right of the "Endnotes" radio button and click "End of Section" from the list of options.
Step6
Select the "Apply" button at the bottom right of the "Footnote and Endnote" dialog box to apply the change. Select the "Cancel" button from the dialog box to close the box instead.
Step7
Create a new section after the endnote and before the page break. You can now enter your additional information after the endnote but before the end of the page.

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