

It's a simple notes app-perfect for quickly organizing your online research. Organize the notes with Gmail-style labels, search through your notes, and color-code your notes to visually categorize them.

You'll add new notes from the text field at the top of the page, with simple formatting and a checklist option for lists. It's a simpler way to manage notes, one that feels more like an actionable place to keep track of things going on rather than a repository for everything in your life. Then scroll down and tap ‘Footnote.’ Then simply type in your footnote and it’ll automatically insert a superscript number. Unlike Evernote and OneNote with their notebook-style interfaces and feature-packed toolbars, Google Keep looks like a bulletin board covered with post-it notes. Adding Footnotes on Google Docs on Mobile Open the document you want to add a footnote to and tap the ‘+’ button at the top. Choose where you want the page numbers to go, and whether you want the first page to be skipped. Google Keep, on the other hand, is quite different from other notebook apps. Even if you're using it for the first time, it looks much like other word processors you've used in the past, with a blank document to write your ideas and a toolbar with options to format text and insert media. Google Keep stores your notes in Post-It style cards The options are MLA, APA, and Chicago styles.
