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Quiz: Footnotes and endnotes in Word 2003
Office quiz logoFootnotes and endnotes are used to enter explanatory or supplementary information. Take a quiz to see what you know about adding them in Word 2003.

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1. How do you delete a footnote?
 
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2. The difference between a footnote and endnote is where it is placed.
 
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3. A quick way to make revisions to note text is to single-click the note reference mark in the body of the text.
 
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4. Which view must you be in to see the note pane?
 
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5. You can copy a footnote or endnote by selecting the note reference mark in the body of the document and dragging it to the new location.
 
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