How to add footnote to mail

Adding footnotes to an email can be a bit tricky, but there are a few ways to do it. Here are a few methods:

Method 1: Using HTML code

You can add footnotes to an email by using HTML code. Here's an example:

  1. Compose your email as usual.
  2. Where you want to add the footnote, type [^1] (without the quotes).
  3. Replace [^1] with the actual footnote text. For example: [^1] This is the footnote text.

The footnote will appear as a superscript number at the end of the sentence, and the footnote text will appear at the bottom of the email.

Method 2: Using a footnote plugin

There are several email plugins available that allow you to add footnotes to your emails. Here are a few options:

  1. Footnote: This is a popular plugin for Gmail and Google Apps. It allows you to add footnotes to your emails using a simple syntax.
  2. Easy Footnotes: This plugin is available for Outlook and allows you to add footnotes to your emails using a simple syntax.
  3. Footnote for Email: This plugin is available for Thunderbird and allows you to add footnotes to your emails using a simple syntax.

Method 3: Using a workaround

If you don't have a footnote plugin or don't want to use HTML code, you can use a workaround:

  1. Compose your email as usual.
  2. Where you want to add the footnote, type * (asterisk) followed by the footnote text. For example: *This is the footnote text.
  3. The footnote text will appear as a separate line at the bottom of the email.

Note that this method won't create a superscript number, but it will still add the footnote text to the email.

I hope these methods help you add footnotes to your emails!