Review your word-processing program to find out about how to insert footnotes. The insertion process may differ according to the software you use and the version you have.
Elect to place your footnote at the bottom of the page to conform to Modern Language Association (MLA) standards.
Click “OK," and your cursor will automatically take you to the bottom of the page. The “1” is there because you have just created your first footnote.
Review the MLA style for the appropriate type of source. Consult the "MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers," by Joseph Gibaldi, to verify how you should structure your particular footnote.
Type the footnote, according to the MLA style for the type of publication you are referencing. For example, if you're referencing a book by a single author, it should be composed as follows: author's first and last name, book title (city of publication: publisher, year of publication), page number or number(s) referenced in text.
Review the footnote for accuracy.
Check the visual layout of your final footnote. If your footnote continued onto the following page, add a solid line across the new page, two lines below the last line of the text, and continue the note two lines below the solid line.
Make sure that the footnotes on the new page automatically followed the note continued from the previous page, after the double space.
Double-check the content and structure of your footnote. Make sure you check both the text and the visual layout.