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Footnotes

Olivier Nizet edited this page Oct 4, 2017 · 2 revisions

Footnotes

You can easily add some footnotes to your document using standard Html tags and . HtmlToOpenXml considers they are equals.

The <abbr title="World Health Organization">WHO</abbr> was founded in 1948.

in the document:

at the bottom of the page:

Link in foot notes

You can define simple link (does not work for text + link). The link can be: http(s), file, ftp(s), mailto or file share. These are all valid (regardless /)

<abbr title="Organisation des nations unies">abbreviation NATO</abbr><br />
<abbr title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N ATO">abbreviation Link NATO</abbr><br />
<abbr title="file://C:\temp\NATO.html">abbreviation Link NATO</abbr><br />
<abbr title="\\server01\share\NATO.html">abbreviation Link NATO</abbr><br />

Document notes

you can replace the footnotes by a document notes using:

converter.AcronymPosition = AcronymPosition.DocumentEnd;