How to Use Footnotes in APA 7th Edition: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to properly insert and format footnotes in APA 7th edition, including placement, font, and Word instructions.
Video transcript
In APA 7th edition, footnotes are used sparingly and placed at the bottom of the page where the reference appears. To insert a footnote, add a superscript number in the text after the punctuation mark. In Word, this can be done by clicking 'References,' then 'Insert Footnote.' Ensure the footnote is in 12-point Times New Roman font and single-spaced. Only use footnotes for additional content that would disrupt the flow of the main text.
Questions and answers
When should I use footnotes in APA 7th edition?
Footnotes in APA 7th edition should be used sparingly and only for additional content that would disrupt the flow of the main text.
How do I insert a footnote in Microsoft Word according to APA 7?
In Microsoft Word, go to the 'References' tab and click 'Insert Footnote' to add a superscript number and associated footnote at the bottom of the page.
What is the correct font and spacing for APA 7th edition footnotes?
Footnotes in APA 7th edition should be formatted in 12-point Times New Roman font and single-spaced.
Where are footnotes placed in an APA 7th edition document?
Footnotes are placed at the bottom of the page where the reference or additional content appears.