Hi, once again I ran into a dead-end where I never dreamt it could be a problem: using footnotes in tables. For my current project I have to use 16 tables, spread over the whole text (about 400 pages). Some of these tables also need footnotes (sometimes quite large). But they should be numbered and placed within the regular footnotes at the end of the page. Trying the minimal below I saw the table's footnotes got lost: \starttext First paragraph\footnote{One}. \bTABLE \bTR \bTD Cell\footnote{Two} \eTD \bTD Cell\footnote{Three} \eTD \eTR \eTABLE Next paragraph\footnote{Four}. \stoptext As I have to weave 31 footnotes in these 16 tables I hope I don't need to place fake notes by hand, do I? Steffen