How to Create Endnotes Instead of Footnotes in Google Docs

Learn how to manually add endnotes in Google Docs by using numbered lists and superscript numbers in your document text.

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Google Docs doesn't natively support endnotes. However, you can manually create them by inserting a numbered list at the end of your document. Then, in the text, place a superscript number where you want the endnote to appear. This mimics endnote functionality.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Does Google Docs support endnotes natively? No, Google Docs does not currently support endnotes natively; users need to create them manually.
  2. How can I simulate endnotes in Google Docs? You can simulate endnotes by inserting a numbered list at the end of your document and placing corresponding superscript numbers in the text.
  3. What is the difference between footnotes and endnotes in Google Docs? Footnotes appear at the bottom of the page, while endnotes are listed at the end of the document; Google Docs supports footnotes natively but requires manual setup for endnotes.