


Read on to learn how to add footnotes in Google Docs using methods on desktop and mobile devices.

Then print / export the entire document up to the last page of the main document but before the endnote pages. To add footnotes in Google Docs, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+F or access the Insert menu, select Footnote, and type your footnote text in the bottom section of the page. In that case, just change ‘Endnotes Reference’ style to hidden (to remove the numbering in the document) and insert a page break at the very end of the document text (which will put the Endnotes onto a separate page). However you might not need to, if the Endnotes are set to appear at the end of the whole document. You can hide Endnotes in the same way by changing the Endnotes Text and Endnotes Reference styles. If the document is only being read on-screen as a Word document (not a PDF) then this might suit you. If you hide only the footnotes (ie the Footnote Text style) and not the references (the Footnote reference style) then the reference indexes will still appear in the document with the tooltip showing the footnote text when the mouse hovers over it.
