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Note de bas de page dans un tableau Indesign

New Here ,
Apr 25, 2017 Apr 25, 2017

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Quelle est la façon d’insérer une note de bas de page dans un tableau Indesign CC 2017!

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Community Expert , Apr 25, 2017 Apr 25, 2017

No, InDesign doesn't support table footnotes yet.

(Obi-wan is likely working on a super-cool workaround to address this for you, but I'll give you my two cents while you are waiting.)

I simply ask my clients to add superscript letters in the table, and to provide the table footnotes themselves as a separate file(s), which I number a-z. I then place the footnotes under the table manually. This system adheres to the formatting specified by typical style guides.

Word, of course, doesn't differentiate

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Apr 25, 2017 Apr 25, 2017

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Fermer les yeux et les rouvrir !!

[réservé aux Jedis !]

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No, InDesign doesn't support table footnotes yet.

(Obi-wan is likely working on a super-cool workaround to address this for you, but I'll give you my two cents while you are waiting.)

I simply ask my clients to add superscript letters in the table, and to provide the table footnotes themselves as a separate file(s), which I number a-z. I then place the footnotes under the table manually. This system adheres to the formatting specified by typical style guides.

Word, of course, doesn't differentiate between footnotes in the text or a a table, and runs them consecutively as numbers. InDesign doesn't know what to do with that.

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