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can you make turabian citations by footnote instead of in-text
I'm writing a paper and Turabian style is required. I take a quote from a
book which i must then cite. I click on "style: turabian", I then click
"insert citation", put the info in the required fields for a new source,
click "OK" and the info shows up after the quote in parenthesis
e.g. "St. Augustine was heavily influenced by Neo-Platonism." (Warner 2000).
I want the option to put the citation at the bottom of the page as a
footnote;
e.g.
1. Michael Warner, Neo-Platonism in Augustine's Theology, (Grand
Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000), 292.
ya dig?
"finalword" wrote:
Can you explain further? I'm not sure how you are entering these citations.
Are you marking the citations for use in a Table of Authorities or are you
using the Citation Field? Please clarify.
"MikeT" wrote:
is there a way with the citations feature to make them cite in footnotes
rather than in-text parenthesis?
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