#4 Now create your new Pages iPad document. #3 Save that shell document as your sour dough starter so to speak. #2 Import that shell document into your iPad, say with email "open using Pages." #1 In Word create a one short sentence shell text with a short footnote, like "See the cat run /fn1" "fn/1 The cat was black"). With that in mind, here is how you can create footnotes on the iPad. If you have the latest Pages for iPad, then when it imports a Word document it imports footnotes (and endnotes) and you can edit them. It sounds complicated when you break it down into steps as I do below, but it really is easy and intuitive.įIRST: The underlying concept. It is not built in, but you can at least create and edit footnotes (I do not use end notes, but from limited testing, it appears to work with endnotes as well but converts them to footnotes).
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