You can use Word’s footnotes/endnotes feature to set the location to insert your citation. After typing in the text in your document where you wish to add a citation, you can now select to insert the footnote or endnote.
- With Word 2007/2010/2013/2016/2019/2021/Office 365 (locally installed desktop version only): Click on the References tab of the Word ribbon and select Insert Footnote or Insert EndNote.
- Use the Cite While You Write™ tools to insert a citation into the Word footnote or endnote.
- In order for the citation to format correctly, you need to select an appropriate style. Some of the styles installed with EndNote™ include a template specifically designed for footnotes. Examples of this include Chicago 16th A and Turabian Bibliography.
- With Word: Click the EndNote tab in the ribbon and change the style. If your style is not listed in the drop-down menu, click on Select Another Style. Select the appropriate style and click OK.
In order to add additional citations, you would repeat the process above.