Footnote Style
The Footnote style is used for regular text paragraphs that contain Footnote material.
It is not used for author footnotes (e.g. "present address" material) or for table footnotes, which have their own styles.
Microsoft Word also has its own built-in footnote and endnote functionality.
By default, text in Word footnotes and endnotes is not accessible to eXtyles processes such as Auto-Redact, Citation Matching, and URL Checking. For this reason, by default, eXtyles JATS will flatten Word footnotes and endnotes to plain text and place them at the end of the document, styling them using the Footnote style defined in your configuration.
It can be necessary in certain workflows to retain Word footnotes and endnotes in the original Word format, for instance if your workflow involves printing to PDF from Word as well as exporting XML.
This is detailed further on our Footnotes/Endnotes page in the user documentation. You can also email eXtyles Support if you would like to discuss this option.
Check out the Footnotes page in the JATS Export section for XML export examples of the various ways footnotes may be used in a document.
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