# Footnotes !> Footnotes requires an understanding of [Sections](usage/sections.md). Use footnotes and endnotes to explain, comment on, or provide references to something in a document. Usually, footnotes appear at the bottom of the page. ## Example ```ts const doc = new Document({ footnotes: { 1: { children: [new Paragraph("Foo"), new Paragraph("Bar")] }, 2: { children: [new Paragraph("Test")] }, }, sections: [ { children: [ new Paragraph({ children: [ new TextRun({ children: ["Hello"], }), new FootnoteReferenceRun(1), new TextRun({ children: [" World!"], }), new FootnoteReferenceRun(2), ], }), ], }, ], }); ``` ## Usage Footnotes requires an entry into the `footnotes` array in the `Document` constructor, and a `FootnoteReferenceRun` in the `Paragraph` constructor. `footnotes` is an object of number to `Footnote` objects. The number is the reference number, and the `Footnote` object is the content of the footnote. The `Footnote` object has a `children` property, which is an array of `Paragraph` objects. `FootnoteReferenceRun` is a `Run` object, which are added to `Paragraph`s. It takes a number as a parameter, which is the reference number of the footnote.