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Leaderwork
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Footnotes
14.11.

Footnotes to leaderwork follow the style of footnotes to tables.

14.12.
Footnote references begin with 1 in each leadered grouping, and footnotes are placed at the end, separated from it by 4 points of space. Separate notes from matter following by not less than 6 points of space.
14.13.

If the leaderwork runs over from one page to another, the footnotes will be placed at the bottom of the leadered material.[1]

Units of quantity
14.14.

Units of quantity or other words over a stub or figure column are set italic.

14.15.
The following example shows the style to be observed where there is a short colon line at left. In case of only one subentry, run in with colon line and preserve the colon.
Tons
Baltimore & Ohio RR.:
Freight carried:
May 50,000
June 52,000
Coal carried 90,000
Dixie RR.: Freight carried Jan. 1, 1999, including freight carried by all its subsidiaries [1]2,000
1   Livestock not included.
14.16.

If there is no colon line, the style is as follows:

Tons
Freight carried by the Dixie RR. and the Baltimore & Ohio RR. in May 71,500
14.17.

Explanatory matter is set in 6 point under leaders (note omission of period):

……………………………………… ……………………………………… ………………………………………
(Name) (Address) (Position)
  1. If footnotes to leaderwork and text fall at bottom of page, leaderwork footnotes are placed above text footnotes. The two groups are separated by a 50-point rule.