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]EndnoteOptions.Position property
Specifies the endnotes position.
public EndnotePosition Position { get; set; }
Examples
Shows how to select a different place where the document collects and displays its endnotes.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// An endnote is a way to attach a reference or a side comment to text
// that does not interfere with the main body text's flow.
// Inserting an endnote adds a small superscript reference symbol
// at the main body text where we insert the endnote.
// Each endnote also creates an entry at the end of the document, consisting of a symbol
// that matches the reference symbol in the main body text.
// The reference text that we pass to the document builder's "InsertEndnote" method.
builder.Write("Hello world!");
builder.InsertFootnote(FootnoteType.Endnote, "Endnote contents.");
builder.InsertBreak(BreakType.SectionBreakNewPage);
builder.Write("This is the second section.");
// We can use the "Position" property to determine where the document will place all its endnotes.
// If we set the value of the "Position" property to "EndnotePosition.EndOfDocument",
// every footnote will show up in a collection at the end of the document. This is the default value.
// If we set the value of the "Position" property to "EndnotePosition.EndOfSection",
// every footnote will show up in a collection at the end of the section whose text contains the endnote's reference mark.
doc.EndnoteOptions.Position = endnotePosition;
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "InlineStory.PositionEndnote.docx");
See Also
- enum EndnotePosition
- class EndnoteOptions
- namespace Aspose.Words.Notes
- assembly Aspose.Words