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<h1><font size="-2">Hypertext Help with LaTeX</font><br><font color="#cc0000">Footnotes</font></h1>

 Footnotes  can be produced  in one of two ways.   They can be produced
 with one command,  the <tt>\footnote</tt>  command.   They can also be produced
 with two commands, the <tt>\footnotemark</tt>  and the <tt>\footnotetext</tt>
 commands.
 See the specific commands, below, for information on why you would use one rather
 than another.
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<li><A href="ltx-231.html">\footnote</A>
<li><A href="ltx-232.html">\footnotemark</A>
<li><A href="ltx-234.html">\footnotetext</A>
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<li><a href="ltx-233.html">\footnotesize</a> refers to a font size
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 Note that footnotes associated with "floated objects" like 
 <a href="ltx-67.html">tables</a> or  <a href="ltx-225.html">figures</a> 
 may have a problem insofar as the footnote might not follow the floated
 object.  This can be alleviated by putting the object inside a 
 <a href="ltx-267.html">minipage environment</a>.
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See also <a href="ltx-3.html">Counters</a><br>
Return to <a href="ltx-2.html">LaTeX Table of Contents</a>
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Revised: Sheldon Green, 22 Nov 1995.
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