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  2. The most common sequence of footnote reference marks is: 1. asterisk (*), 2. dagger (†), 3. double dagger (††), 4. paragraph symbol (¶), 5. section mark (§), 6. parallel rules (||), 7. number sign (#).
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    When a series of such footnotes is required, the following sequence of symbols should be used: * , ** , *** , **** , † , ‡ , §. When more than seven footnotes are needed, numbers are used instead of symbols. Placement of symbols.
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    Footnotes use superscript numbers and should appear in consecutive order. Footnote numbers typically appear at the end of a sentence or clause, after the period or other punctuation. If a footnote relates to text in parentheses, the footnote number should also appear inside the parentheses.
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    If footnotes are rare or inconsistent, they are usually denoted by an asterisk (*) or less commonly the dagger (†). However, if footnotes are frequent, as with academic writing, then sequential numbers are used.
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    Dagger (mark) - Wikipedia

    A dagger, obelisk, or obelus † is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. The symbol is also used to indicate death (of people) or extinction (of species or languages). It is one of the modern descendants of the obelus, a mark used historically by scholars … See more

    The dagger symbol originated from a variant of the obelus, originally depicted by a plain line − or a line with one or two dots ÷. It represented an iron roasting spit, a dart, or the sharp … See more

    • U+2020 † DAGGER
    • U+2021 ‡ DOUBLE DAGGER
    • U+2E36 ⸶ DAGGER WITH LEFT GUARD – used in Alexander John Ellis's "palaeotype" transliteration to indicate retracted pronunciation See more

    The dagger should not be confused with the symbols U+271D ✝ LATIN CROSS, U+253C ┼ BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND … See more

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    The dagger usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. A third footnote employs the double dagger. Additional footnotes … See more

    Single dagger:
    • In HTML: †
    • Windows: Alt+0134
    • MacOS: ⌥ Option+T
    • Linux: it appears there is no compose key sequence, but you can type ⇧ Shift+Ctrl+U2020↵ … See more

    Annotation – Item of metadata attached to a document
    Marginalia – Marks made in margins of book pages
    Textual criticism – Identification of textual variants See more

     
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