Footnotes and endnotes having footnotes or endnotes of their own is not something you'll find in the
serious literature I work with - extensively. Indeed, the concept of using the as "
a method of disrupting the linearity of the text" or to "
reference books that do not exist" would automatically rule such a publication out of consideration in many circles. It's also not something you'll be likely to find support for with
any word-processor.
So, to repeat my earlier advice:
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Word has no feature that limits the voice to a given portion of the document.
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Nor does it have the capacity to create sub-footnotes or endnotes of footnotes or endnotes.