



One of the key impediments to InDesign’s wide spread adoption in the field of book
publishing and other areas where footnotes are often used has been its lack of direct support for footnotes
(footnotes in placed Word documents become endnotes, there’s a difference). This impediment exists no longer, and,
with other features new to InDesign CS2—like automated bullets and numbering, import/export user dictionaries, and
anchored objects for managing margin content—the old standby of QuarkXPress 4.1 will soon begin losing shelf space
among the literary community.
Within the current issue of InDesign Magazine Jamie McKee shows the straight shot of creating footnotes in InDesign CS2.
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