Changing a Page Number Undoes All Changes in a Footnote
I create a lengthy footnote that cites five sources and discusses the position of the first in detail. After I'm finished, I notice that I had the page number wrong for one of the sources, so I open the note in the editor and change the page number. The note then refreshes, and all of my changes are gone! This seems to happen every time you edit a page number after having made changes to the footnote. This is either a horrible bug or a major oversight.
Anyone else having this experience?
Anyone else having this experience?
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So here's a question: is it ever appropriate or desirable to input text directly into the editor, or is it just for editing text that has been entered in the Prefix and Suffix fields?
In my view, extensive commentary should not go in prefix or suffix. You should insert a footnote, and add the citation(s) within that.
But I'm relying on a key distinction: between footnoted citations (where the footnote is only an artifact of the style) and citations in footnotes (where those citations would be there regardless of the style).
Please pardon the newbie.