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I managed to create a sort of bibliography in word like this:

1) write your references (books, articles, etc) by numbering them.
Go to Format- Bullets and numbering-Numbering and chose the format you want.
I chose [1].

2) immediatly after [1], i.e. before the text that follows the number I
inserted a bookmark that I gave the name for example Carnot-1845.
Note that I inserted the bookmark without selecting the text.
You can also add ths bookmark by selecting the text. it is better like that.

3) Go in the text where you want to make this reference. For exemple:
"In the literature, there is such a first development - see ...-"
and you ant to appear "see [1]"
and do the following:
Insert-Reference - Cross Reference - bookmark - an select the name
Carnot1845, and check in the right side: Paragraph number.

I hope I was sufficiently clear.
I don't know any desadvantage to proceed like this.
If anyoane know, thank you for letting me know.
C

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I need to make a Bibliography. Anyone know of a good resource that I can
check?

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If you use auto numbering for your references, this is not necessary, as all
numbered items are bookmarked automatically. See
http://daiya.mvps.org/biblio.htm#AlphaEndnotes

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I managed to create a sort of bibliography in word like this:

1) write your references (books, articles, etc) by numbering them.
Go to Format- Bullets and numbering-Numbering and chose the format you

want.
I chose [1].

2) immediatly after [1], i.e. before the text that follows the number I
inserted a bookmark that I gave the name for example Carnot-1845.
Note that I inserted the bookmark without selecting the text.
You can also add ths bookmark by selecting the text. it is better like

that.

3) Go in the text where you want to make this reference. For exemple:
"In the literature, there is such a first development - see ...-"
and you ant to appear "see [1]"
and do the following:
Insert-Reference - Cross Reference - bookmark - an select the name
Carnot1845, and check in the right side: Paragraph number.

I hope I was sufficiently clear.
I don't know any desadvantage to proceed like this.
If anyoane know, thank you for letting me know.
C

"Louhall" wrote:

I need to make a Bibliography. Anyone know of a good resource that I

can
check?


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