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Website-Citation - Site-Title missing in citation
Hello Michael,
This reply might be a bit late, but instead of changing the entire stylesheet, you should consider use the \f and \s flags for citation fields. Right-click on a citation and select the "Edit field ..." option from the dropdown menu. In the field display you will see something like this: CITATION Kar97 \l 2060 = (Karp, 1997) You can add the website here by doing something like: CITATION Kar97 \l 2060 \f "http://www.someurl.com, " = (http://www.someurl.com, Karp, 1997) And if you think the URL is enough, you can suppress the author with \n \t: CITATION Kar97 \l 2060 \f "http://www.someurl.com, " \n \t = (http://www.someurl.com, 1997) Remark that \t (suppress title) is necessary because once you suppress the author, APA will try to fall back to title. HTH Yves On 2 jun, 14:25, Michael Schüßler Michael wrote: Hello all I'm usingWord2007and its Citation feature. I have to cite a lot of Web-Sites, some of which are from the same company (the same author). When I now cite inWord2007, it displays only (company, year), although I have several citations from the same company, but with different web-site-name and web-page-name and so on. If this is the case (several citations from one company) I'd like to display the WebSite-Title, too, so the readers can distinct the sources at once. If this would be easier to manage, it's okay if it always shows the page-title, not only if there are several entries from one company/author. btw, I use the APA-standard. But it's the same with the other standards. Do you know how I can achieve this? I'm also willing to edit the APA.xsl, but I don't know where to start Regards Michael |
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