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Correct, I think I follow. Question is if frames would be same size on
each page.

But the process to insert the notes still would be something of a
hassle, no?

Thanks!
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J. Randal Matheny • http://randal.us/

You said / Você disse:
Well, what I am talking about is the page layout part of this, not the
adding a footnote part. For instance, a frame that is set for two
columns would address your desire to have two columns of footnotes on
a page that otherwise was only one column. And the Marginalia frame
might address your desire for something on the side. You would still
need to insert the notes, but this would let you control where on the
page they show up.

On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 11:22 AM, J. Randal Matheny <randal@fastmail.fm>
wrote:
No, but would that solve the many steps required to insert data through
the Fields option? From what I gathered, each time the user would have
to go through multiple steps to insert a note. Or am I missing
something?

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J. Randal Matheny * http://randal.us/

You said / Você disse:
Have you looked at creating a Page Template that contains the fields
and frames you need?



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