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Use footnotes and endnotes in Pages on Mac
A document can contain footnotes, which appear at the bottom of the page, or endnotes, which appear at the end of the document or a section. You can’t have both footnotes and endnotes in the same document, but you can convert all notes in the document from one type to another.
By default, footnotes and endnotes are numbered continuously throughout the document with Arabic numerals, but you can change this formatting.
Use controls in the Footnotes tab of the sidebar to format footnotes and endnotes.

Tip: You can double-click a citation number in the text to place the insertion point in the associated footnote or endnote, or double-click the number in a citation to place the insertion point next to its citation number in the text.