Creating footnotes and/or endnotes in Word

I am writing a book and I need to use endnotes at the end of the chapter draft. I tried to use the paperpile word integration but what it does it adds the usual list of references AND an endnote with the (author, year). For instance, if I have the following text:

blah blah blah wrote about ESG [1]

the endnote [1] will add the following two things:
a reference at the end of the document:
Garrahan, D. (2024, July 17). Who killed the ESG party? | FT Film. Financial Times.
and the following endnote

[1] (Garrahan, 2024)

is it possible to have the full reference in endnote (or footnote) as is required in all books?

thank you,
Fabriizo

Hi @fferraro, in order for bibliographic references to appear in endnotes/footnotes a “full note” style must be used, like Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note). Also make sure you’ve chosen to add new citations as endnotes or footnotes in the Citation Style selection dialog.

The reference list can be deleted manually once you are done citing. Let us know if there’s anything else.