Load queries, Footnotes, Create footnotes – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual
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Load queries
Customized queries are stored as XML files. The names of customized queries appear in the Query list in the
Find/Change dialog box.
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To load a query that was given to you so that it appears in the Query list, copy the query file to the appropriate
location:
Mac OS
Users\[username]\Library\Preferences\Adobe InCopy \[Version]\[Language]\Find-Change
Queries\[query type]
Windows XP
Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Adobe\InCopy \[Version]\[Language]\Find-
Change Queries\[query type]
Windows Vista and Windows 7
Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InCopy \[Version]\[Language]\Find-
Change Queries\[query type]
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Footnotes
Create footnotes
A footnote consists of two linked parts: the footnote reference number that appears in text, and the footnote text that
appears at the bottom of the column. You can create footnotes or import them from Word or RTF documents.
Footnotes are automatically numbered as they are added to a document. Numbering restarts in each story. You can
control the numbering style, appearance, and layout of footnotes. You cannot add footnotes to tables or to footnote text.
The width of the footnote text is based on the width of the column containing the footnote reference marker. Footnotes
cannot space columns in a text frame.
You cannot create endnotes in InDesign. However, Bob Bringhurst provides a workaround for creating endnotes at
For a video tutorial on creating footnotes, see
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Place the insertion point where you want the footnote reference number to appear.
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Choose Type > Insert Footnote.
3
Type the footnote text.