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Footnotes
!> Footnotes requires an understanding of Sections.
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
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.