



Note: Lower case Roman numerals (e.g.,, and Note i, Note ii) can also be used to identify the reference note ID and enumerator. Typically the revised document text will be flagged with numbered markers referencing the note (e.g.,, , etc.) and the fixed notes will be enumerated using a prefix (e.g., Note 1:, PDF format file, any dynamic references (i.e., footnotes/endnotes) are typically converted to fixed text reference identifiers, and the notes are place at the end of the document as fixed text reference notes. When technical articles, journals, or other documents are converted to plain text files for storage in a database file or. This Microsoft Word Tips & Microsoft Word Help page will show you how you can convert fixed reference notes located at the end of a document into dynamic document footnotes (or endnotes).
