Excuse me, how do you add a page break after a reference? Thank you!!

Updated on educate 2024-02-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Add a page break after the reference.

    The steps are as follows:

    1. Click "Insert" and click "Reference" in the drop-down menu below "Footnote".

    and Endnotes", a dialog box appears.

    2. In the dialog box, select Endnotes under Position, and then select "End of Section" in the drop-down menu that follows. Select Apply to "Entire document" from the drop-down menu at the bottom, and click Apply.

    3. Then click "File" and "Page Settings".

    4. Enter the dialog box, select "Layout" at the top of the dialog box, tick "Cancel Endnotes", select "Whole Document" below, and click OK.

    5. Then click "File" and "Page Settings" again.

    6. Enter the dialog box, select "Layout" above the dialog box, uncheck in front of "Cancel Endnotes", apply it below to select "This Section", and click OK.

    7. Turn the cursor after "References", and then click "Insert" "Separator".

    <> this completes the insertion of a page break after the reference.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've also encountered such a problem.,You can't set it without inserting a new paginated header.,You're inserting references in the endnote way.,Hey,Using endnotes is to default that your references are at the end of the article.,Of course, there can't be a new pagination after the end.。 There are so many solutions on the Internet, I tried them one by one, but to no avail. The only way I know now is to replace all the references with hand-annotated ones.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Click "Insert", click "References" and "Footnotes and Endnotes" in the drop-down menu below, and the dialog box appears.

    2. In the dialog box, select the cover under the position to hold the endnote, and then select "End of section" in the drop-down menu at the back. In the Apply to drop-down menu at the bottom, select Apply to "Entire Document" and click Apply.

    3. Then click "File" and "Page Settings".

    4. Enter the dialog box, select "Layout" at the top of the dialog box, tick "Cancel Endnotes", select "Whole Document" below, and click OK.

    5. Then click "File" and "Page Settings" again.

    6. Enter the dialog box, select "Layout" above the dialog box, uncheck in front of "Cancel Endnotes", apply it below to select "This Section", and click OK.

    7. Turn the cursor after "References", and then click "Insert" "Separator".

    <> this completes the fetish operation of inserting a page break after the reference.

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