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legal referancing in word 2007
I am undertaking a legal course at university that uses the Australian guide
to legal citation as such i would like to know how i can use this style in word 2007, i have noticed that word 2007 has citation use for the APA standard but not for legal styles |
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legal referancing in word 2007
On 12 okt, 17:33, Dodge1571
wrote: I am undertaking a legal course at university that uses the Australian guide to legal citation as such i would like to know how i can use this style in word 2007, i have noticed that word 2007 hascitationuse for theAPA standard but not for legal styles Word 2007 only comes with a limited set of styles. It is up to people who define a set of reference guidelines to actually implement a stylesheet so the style can be used in Word 2007. Be it the limitations of the Word 2007 bibliographic tools or the technology unaware bureaucrats defining the reference guidelines, the fact is, there are almost no extra bibliographic styles available for Word 2007. If the style you require is an endnote style rather than a footnote one, you could try to create a stylesheet for the bibliography yourself. It's not that easy, but you can get some pointers in here on how to do it. If the style you require is a footnote style, the tools coming with Word 2007 are of no use to you. You will have to either switch to a third-party tool such as Endnote or do everything manually. Yves -- http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography |
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legal referancing in word 2007
On 12 okt, 19:28, p0 wrote:
On 12 okt, 17:33, Dodge1571 wrote: I am undertaking a legal course at university that uses the Australian guide to legalcitationas such i would like to know how i can use this style in word 2007, i have noticed that word 2007 hascitationuse for theAPA standard but not for legal styles Word 2007 only comes with a limited set of styles. It is up to people who define a set of reference guidelines to actually implement a stylesheet so the style can be used in Word 2007. Be it the limitations of the Word 2007 bibliographic tools or the technology unaware bureaucrats defining the reference guidelines, the fact is, there are almost no extra bibliographic styles available for Word 2007. If the style you require is an endnote style rather than a footnote one, you could try to create a stylesheet for thebibliography yourself. It's not that easy, but you can get some pointers in here on how to do it. If the style you require is a footnote style, the tools coming with Word 2007 are of no use to you. You will have to either switch to a third-party tool such as Endnote or do everything manually. Yves --http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography I have to correct myself. After doing some testing, it appears that it is possible to put citations in footnotes. So you wouldn't need a third-party tool for that. The style seems to be inherited from the footnote style, but apart from that, I don't see any issues with it. Yves -- http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography |
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