As computer scientists we are trained to communicate with the dumbest things in the world – computers – so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. At least that way the notes would be closer to the content, more like a footnote than the endnotes are. Not perfect, but it is whatĪnother option would be to use comments for one of the levels. So you can approximate what you want using the 2 features in combination. But there is also the endnote feature, which is separate. So in this case, to the best of my knowledge, there is only one level of footnotes available. On a combination of several factors: time, money, how good the MS programmers were, how inventive the MS analysts were and what the feature looked like in the competition, usually WordPerfect. How good those new features were depended Since then many features, like footnotes were "bolted on". It started out as an electronic typewriter (as a VERY ROUGH analogy). The thing you have to remember is that Word, at it's very core is over 30 years old. I have not seen any way of doing exactly that in Word.
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