0 Hi,02br 02br 00I wonder if anyone can help me with a small point which is stumping me. I'm proof-reading an essay for my boyfriend, and I've stumbled upon the following sentence:02br 02br 00"00based on the unit’s admission guidelines01sup00202sup00 s00he would be seen by the outreach team"02br 02br 00The superscript '2' is referring to a footnote. So, I want to put a comma in after the word "guidelines", but I don't know where it would go - before the superscript number or after it? Can anyone clarify please?02br 02br 00Many thanks 05002br 02br 00Nick.02br 02br 02br 02br 02br 05100 00 00 010id1511name_msocom_1
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0 If you can, on the same column with the superscript, underneath it. 0-
— Marius Hancu
0 If you can, on the same column with the superscript, underneath it.
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0I don't know of a single word processor out there that lets you do that, however. The superscript 2 must go with guidelines, so the comma should follow.02br 02br 00guidelines01sup00202sup00, 0-